The  Victoria  Longclotk, 

BOOK  FOLD, 


The  Burleigh  Longcloth, 


LONG  FOLD, 

ARE  MANUFACTURED  BY  THE 

WAMSUTTA  MLLLS, 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

SPECIALLY  FOR  LADIES'  WEAR. 
For  sale  by  all  leading  retail  dealers,  and 

bloomingdale  Brothers, 

Send  or  ask  for  MINI  A  TURE  SAMPLES. 


GREAT  VERMIN  EXTERMINATOR. 


OUR  PASTE  FOR 

Waterbugs,  Roaches,  Rats 
and  Mice 

IS  THE  WONDER  OF  THE  AGE. 
PRICE,  25c.   PER  BOX. 

OURLIQUIDSr^E?snsSSSS 

and  destroy  the  EGGS.     Ladies,  try  it.    We  warrant  it. 


THE  F\  E.  CRANE  CO., 
137  Eighth  Street, 
Near  Broadway,  NEW  YORK. 

For  sale  everywhere  and  by  Bloomingdale  Bros, 


MADAM  THOMPSONS 

KNITTED 

ABDOMINAL 
SUPPORTERS 

.  Indorsed  by 

DR.  FORD YCE  BARKER 

and  other  prominent  physicians. 
Price  $2.50  each.    Send  for  circular. 
FERRIS  BROS.  ,341  Broadway,  New  York. 


That  a  new  invention  or  novel  de- 
sign can  be  secured  by  Letters  Pat- 
ent which  will  yield  you  a  handsome 
income,  if  not  a  large  fortune. 

We  procure  Patents  and  Trade- 
Marks  at  lowest  prices,  and  after 
examining  a  subject  and  accepting  it 
will  guarantee  a  Patent  or  no  pay. 
Our  extensive  experience  enables  us 
to  rely  upon  our  judgment  at  once 
as  to  the  patentability  of  any  new 
device. 

Many  Ladies  have  ideas  and  in- 
ventions that  are  valuable.   To  all 

such  we  offer  our  services  and 
charge  nothing  for  our  opinion.  All 
communications  strictly  confidential '. 


COX  A  SONS  II  PARK  ROW.N.Y. 


Complete  Stamping  Outfits. 

BOX,   PAD,  POWDER 

FULL  DIRECTIONS. 

Thirty-five  new  and  assorted  stamping  patterns  on 
fine  bond  paper,  and  two  complete 
sets  of  Alphabets. 

HANDIEST  and  CHEAPEST 

STAMPING  OUTFIT 

EVER  MANUFACTURED. 
Price,  25c.  each.         Postage,  4c.  extra. 
For  sale  by  BLOOMINGDALE  BROS. 

Customers  ordering  from  Advertise- 
ments In  this  Catalogue  will  confer  a 
favor  bv  mentioning  this  publication, 
BL00MIX6DALE  BROTHERS. 


PERFECT  RANGES. 


DOUBLE  AND  SINGLE  OVENS. 

BEST  COODS  IN  THE  MARKET. 

PLEASE-THE  COOKS. 


Richardson  &  Boynton  Co., 

SOLE  MANUFACTURERS, 

Nos.  232  and  234  WATER  ST.,  NEW  YORK. 

Send  for  Circulars. 

BISSEIX'S  "CJRAJVD  RAPIDS." 

The  most  famous  Carpet  Sweeper  in  the  world. 


Manufactured  by  the  celebrated  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Co., 

who  are  manufacturers  of  more  than  thirty  five  different  brands  of  leading  sweepers,  all  of  which 
have  a  WOTld-Wlde  reputation.  For  sale  by  Hous..  Furnishing  Dealers  in  all  parts  of 
the  United  States.    Full  stock  carried  by  BLOOM INCD ALE  BROS 


\A/  o    sell  tlic 


GLASGD  TWILLED  LACE  THREAD 


A  new  article  for  crocheting,  knitting  and 
lace  making. 

This  thread  gives  a  fine,  lacey  appearance 
to  work  made  from  it,  and  can  be' worked  into 
an  endless  variety  of  designs. 

Nos.  30,  40,  50  and  60,  both  white  and  ecru, 
500  yards  spools,  10  cents. 

Book  with  59  illustrations  of  Lace  Patterns 
and  full  directions,  10  cents. 

BLOOMIiVGDALE  BROTHERS. 


CLINTON  SAFETY  PINS, 

Nickel  Plated  and  Black. 

Patented  January  15,  1878  ;  January  4,  1881. 


No.  1.— Per  dozen,  6c;  Per  gross,  65c. 
No.  2.— Per  dozen,  7c. ;  Per  gross,  75c. 

^CL  \HT  QN^Jt^ 

No.  3.— Per  dozen,  8c. ;  Per  gross,  85c. 

These  are  undoubtedly  the  best  Safety  Pins  made.    For  sale  by 

BLOOM  1NGDALE  BROS. 

J.  LAGOWITZ  &  CO.,  473  Broadway,  Net  York. 

Manufacturers 
Of    ev.ery  variety  of 

TRUNKS 

AND 

Traveling  Bags. 

Patentees  of  Self -Lift- 
ing Tray  Trunks. 
Goods  kept  in  Stock  t>y  Bloonilngdale  Bros. 

T.  B.  KELLEY'S  NEW  SONGS. 


THE  PRETTIEST  1 


THE  CATCHIEST! 


THE  BEST  1 


1  The  Sailor's  Last  Lerer  from  Home." 

"  While  Mother  Rocks  the  Little  Ones  to  Sleep." 
"  A  Little.Child  at  Sea." 

"  The  Moon  Shone  Over  My  Right." 
"  Light  of  My  Life.' 
'  The  Broken  Doll."  "  Be  Kind  to  Dear  Old  Mother. 

"  Kiss  the  Baby  While  She  Sleeps." 

"  The  Songs  My  Daddy  Sang  to  Me." 

"The  Little  Pink  Ribbon." 

"  I  11  Make  You  a  Nice  Little  Home." 
"  My  Mother's  Dear  Old  Face.' 
'When  Twilight  Shadows  Round  Thee  Fall,"  etc.,  etc. 


CENTS  EACH  ;  FIVE  FOR  ONE  DOLLAR. 


T.  B.  KELLEY,  34  Lincoln  St,  Jersey  City,  N,  J. 

NEW  YORK  PORTRAIT  ASS'N. 

A  number  of  well-known  and  su  r  .  essful  Portrait  Artists  have  formed  an  Association  under 
the  above  title  with  the  object  of  producing-  work  fa  very  high  order  of  merit  at  the  minimum 
ofcost.  The  Association  will  be  conducted  on  the  o  operative  plan,  and,  by  keeping  each 
artist  constantly  einplnvcd  in  that  parti*  tn.'ir  br.itu  h  in  wIik.U  lie  is  an  expert,  they  will  be  able 
to  make  tirst-class  Portraits  in  Crayon,  Pastel.  Oil  and  Water  Colors  at  a  very  considerable  re- 
duction troiu  usual  prices. 

We  have  just  completed  arrang  ments  with  the  Association  whereby  we  become  Sole  Agents 
for  the  display  and  sale  of  their  work  for  the  United  States  and  Canada.    We  hold  ourselve> 
'  '  resp  nsible  to  Our  customers  fur  the  prompt  and  satisfactory  execution  of  all  orders  cn- 
And  to  more  thoroughly  introduce  the  department  and  incidentally  advertise 
t  these  special  prices  : 


■  goods,  we  are  prepared  to  take  orders 

CRAYON   PORTRAIT,  -  -  -  $10.00 

(Size,  20  x  24,  with  fine  Antique  Oak  or  Gold  Frame.) 

CRAYON   PORTRAIT,     -  $  1 5.00 

(Size,  25  x  30,  with  very'  handsome  Antique  Oak  or  Cold  Frame.) 

PASTEL   PORTRAIT,  -  -     $25.00,  $35.00 

(Size,  25  x  30,  complete,  with  very  rich  Antique,  Oak  or  Gold  Frame.) 

Always  send  a  good  photograph  when  ordering  picture. 


(CT  We  make  a  specialty  of  portrait,  of  DIXHASED  PERSONS, 


Tacy  from  photograph.,  tin -type-.,  d.ig^n  rreotypes,  or  any 
c,  always  state  size  of  person,  coKrol  complexion,  eyes,  h 

BLOOM  I NGD ALE  BROS. 


BLOOMINGDALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


HOW  wearisome  it  is  to  have  your  dress  fitted  ! 
Every  bone  in  your  body  aches  till  you  are 
ready  to  drop.    If  you  knew  of  something  that 
would  relieve  you  of  this  trouble  wouldn't  you  try  it? 

Then  ask  for  particulars  regarding 

Hall's  Bazar  Form. 

It  is  as  neces- 
sary for  home 
d  r  e  s  smaking 
as   a  sewing 
machineand  is 
the  only  form 
endorsedbyall 
fashion   p  u  b- 
ishers.  You 
can    buy  the 
skirt  and  add 
bust  later.  La- 
dies  all  over 
the  country 
write  us  to  say 
what  a  bless- 
ing the  form 
is.  It  fits  every 
member  of  the 
^family,  and 
^  makes  a  very 
IT  FOLDS  LIKEAN^1  package 
UMBRELLA.        when  folded. 
Complete  form  $6.50.    Skirt  form,  to  which  bust 
can  be  added,  $3.50.    Skirt  form,  in  case,  $3.00. 

For  sale,  at  retail,  by   BLOOMINGDALE  BROS.,  U.  Y. 

We  consider  these  the  only  Perfect  Folding  Forms  ever  introduced,  and  rec- 
ommend them  to  our  customers  ami  agents  everywhere.  

THE  Bl  TTKIin  'K  Pl'liLISUIKG  CO.  (Limited). 


L.  SHAW, 

UNRIVALED 

Hair  and  Beautifying  Bazar, 

54  West  14tli  St.,  near  6tli  Ave.,  New  York. 

The  Largest  in  the  World.    Goods  Retailed  at  Wholesale  Price. 
Large  importations  of  Gray  and  White  Hair,  at  prices  to  suit 
all.     All  long  Convent  Hair  Switches  from  $5  upward. 
L.  Shaw's  Skeleton  Bangs,  Wigs  and  Toupees,  patented  Novem- 
ber 15th,  1887. 

Ladies'  and  Children's    Hair  Cutting,  Curling,  Shampooing, 

Bleaching  and  Dyeing.    Twenty  Expert  Artists. 
Eugenie's  Secret  of  Beauty,  or  Cocoanut  Balm,  for  the  Com- 
plexion, is  creating  a  great  sensation  throughout  the 
world.    Price  $1.00  per  box.    Send  for  sample. 
Extract  of  Turkish  Rose  Leaves,  soft  as  the  blush  of  the  rose. 
Indelible  Tint  for  the  Lips  and  Face;   price  $i.co  and  $1.50 
per  bottle. 

RUBBER  STAMP  WORKS~CO. 

Direct  special  attention  to 
these  bargains. 

The  complete  hind-printing  outfit,  guaran" 
teed  as  good  asany  $5  oooutfu  ;  used  formark- 
ing  clothing,  for  the  instruction  of  children, 
and  all  kindsof  small  printing ;  hasacomplete 
font  of  rubber  type,  one  bottle  of  indelible  ink. 
ink  pad  and  distributor,  nickel  type  bolder  and 
pair  of  type  tweezers,  25c.  Postage,  6c. 

Nickeled  rubber  type  hand    stamps,  very 

handy,  price  of  stamp  35c 

Price  of  type,  per  line   10c 

Larger  stamps  50,  7  jc 

Type,  per  1 


FOR  SALE  BY 

Bloomingdale  Bros. 


Handy  pocket  pencil  stamp,  sold 
so  cheap  that  almost  anybody  can 
have  one,  strongly  made  and  nice- 
ly nickel  plated,  contains  a  rubber 
stamp  at  one  end  and  a  propelling  pen  and 
pencil  at  the  other;  very  useful  and  novel. 
Price  for  stamp  complete  with  one  line. . .  .23c 
Each  additional  line   loc 


HAS  YOUR  WIFE 


vet  seen  those  new  stool  cooking  utensils, 
which  are  rightly  named  "  NKVEK-BREAK  "  % 
If  not,  you  are  missing  one  of  the  best  house- 
hold inventions.  Ask  your  dealer,  or  send  for 
illustrated  circular. 

BLOOMINGDALE  BROS. 


PREMIUM  OFFERS!!! 

TO  OUR  SUBSCRIBERS. 

We  are  the  publishers  ot  one  ot  the  most  popular 
monthly  papers  m  tlio  fint'd  state*  ;  and  have 

over  l"".1  suIimm  il»'i  s  already.    We  want  to  make 

it  half  a  million  before  January  next.  We  will  semi 
it  six  months  on  trial  for  only  2i  cents.  In  order 
to  introduce  our  popular  paper  into  new 
homes  we  make  this  errand  oiler.  The 
BUS  the  ph.ee  in  the  Itible  where  the 
h  is  first  found,  (book,  chapte 


pel  son  tolhni 
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verse)  beiore  October  1  st,  will  receive  a  piano 
box,  top  buKfry,  valued  at  $150.  should 


Pride  of  the  West! 

Special  attention  is  called  to  this  Cele- 
brated Brand  of  Bleached  Muslins,  which  for 
fineness  and  durability  is  unsurpassed.  This 
cloth  is  manufactured  with  great  care,  par- 
ticularly for 

Ladies'  Underwear 

— AND — 

Gentlemen's  Shirts, 

in  36,  41  and  45  inch  widths,  and  is  guaran- 
teed not  to  crack  or  turn  yellow. 

Inquire  for  this  brand,  and  take  no  sub- 
stitute. 

For  sale  by  all  leading  retail  dry  goods 
dealers  in  the  United  States,  and 

Bloomingdale  Bros. 

SPECIAL  SALE 

OF    F I NE 

TELESCOPES. 

We  havo  imported  expressly  for  our  summer 
rude   r,<IO<!   I  VIK  l     rl(K.\CII  Tl  l  i  s. 
,  i:OI'ES.    They    UFIi.V  Si    ]\CIII  s  IX 
I  THREE  SECTIONS,  and  measure  CLUSl;o 

I  At  HEN.  Tuuy  are  nicely  brass  bound. 
1  hi  ...-s  safely  cap  on  each  end  to  e  0  hide  dust. 
The  lenses  are  very  I'OIVEKEIJL  AC1I - 
ROMAll«j«  KVSTALS.  polished  by  Lemair 

milesawayftrebroiiprhtclosetoviewvnthnstonishingclearness.  Never  before  has  a  Telescope  of  this  size  been  sold  for  le"  than  from  s '  :  o  Vs%?l^e^^1^u?i^r0jn tha 
country  or  at  sea- ah  1  ts  should  certainly  see,, re  one  ,,i  these  instruments  and  no  farmer  should  he  without  oue.  SEAT  BY  MAIL  OK  EXPRESS,  SAFELY 

!^\S^n^«W¥»^V^r.K0.Rr^J;y„*.ll;00A  1VE  ,,AVK  them  iv  sT«»ru  a\i»  there  mill  re  1*0  delav"  yoiir order .  ivii.i.  bk 

^r*  CLl*H!S  J»  *X  J*  « .  KJK«KI  VE_IT._  Jhtr  n«w  jffr  taiow* jrt  Watehef.  JVIcscpncji.  Fi.<dd  Glasses,  etc..  scut  with  each  order.    Thisisa  prand  offer  and  you  should  not 


there  be  more  than  one  correct  answer,  each  of  the  next  five  persons  will  reci  ive  0  h.  uitiful  parlor  01  can. 

valued  at  SlOrt.   The  next  ten  persons  will  each  r  ive  a  beautiful  family  sewinp  machine,  valued 

at  865  each.  The  next  five  persons  will  receive  a  handsome  plush  parlor  set,  complete,  valued  at 
850.  The  next  five  person' w-ill  each  receive  a  complete  chamber  set,  latest  style,  handsome  oak, 
valued  at  S40  per  sol.  The  next  i  11  persons  will  each  receive  a  handsome  dress  pattern  of  silk,  valued 
at  885.  The  next  all  persons  will  each  receive  a  lovely  decorated  ten  piece  toilet  set,  valued  at  9* 
each.  The  next  five  b  11  nil  red  persons  w.:i  each  r<  e,  ive  a  1  and  ,11  ■  h:i  I  f  roun  0 .  BOlid  frold  tied  (line 
rlnic  ;  valued  at  SI  .05  each.  With  your  answer  enclose  85  cents,  (sillver  11  you  can,  or  stamps.) 
for  which  we  will  enter  vonr  name  on  our  bonks,  and  forward  you  our  liantlscme  papereiicu 
month,  for  six  month's.  This  offer  is  made  to  advert  ise  our  paper,  and  secure  new  subscri.  , . 
bers.  Remember  von  pay  not  nine  for  the  premiums  $  those  »  tnre  away.  1  lie  9a  cents  that,  ■ 
vou  send,  is  to  pay  for  sis  months  subscription  to  our  paper.  We  euarantee  absolute  satus- 
faction,  or  will  refund  you  your  money.  A  list  of  ihe  persons  rcccmir:  the  above  premiums,  will  he 
published  in  our  N'ovciuh  rV  ip. a-.  When  you  w  rite  us,  say 
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MAIL-ORDER    TRADE    OF  TO-DAY. 

yjYlTHIN  tn<'  Pas*  1('vv  years  mail-order  trade  lias  grown  to  be  a  most  important  feature  of  the  retail  trading  system  of  the 
Ifl  country.  The  immense  volume  and  magnitude  of  the  business  done  in  this  way,  and  the  science  and  system  required  in  its 
management,  are  striking  illustrations  of  the  progressiveness  of  the  age.  Steam  and  electricity  solve  the  problems  of  time 
and  space,  and  by  means  of  our  carefully-edited  catalogue  customers  remote  from  commercial  centres  can  make  their  purchases  with 
the  siime  advantages  as  though  they  were  individually  shopping  at  our  counters. 

Our  Mail-Order  Department,  always  a  strong  and  substantial  feature  of  our  business,  lias  grown  at  even  greater  pace  during 
the  past  six  months  than  ever  before.  Untiring  energy,  special  skill,  intelligence  and  industry  on  the  part  of  all  the  employees  have 
reduced  the  seemingly  endless  world  of  detail,  necessary  to  the  conduct  of  such  a  department,  to  a  system  so  perfect  that  mistakes, 
or  even  delays,  in  tilling  orders  are  now  rarely,  if  ever,  encountered. 

An  extensive  mail-order  custom,  such  as  we  now  en  joy,  can  only  come  with  the  confidence  of  the  public,  for  in  no  other  branch 
of  trade  is  business  done  so  largely  on  confidence.  What  woman,  for  instance,  would  send  payment  in  advance  and  entrust  the 
making  of  a  suit,  or  hat,  or  cloak,  or  complete  trousseau  to  an  untried  dealer?  Yet  the  volume  of  our  trade  in  special  orders  of  this 
kind  alone  is  greater  than  the  entire  mail-order  business  of  many  of  the  other  great  dry  goods  houses  in  the  country.  Such  a 
patronage,  we  repeat,  bespeaks  unshaken  confidence  in  our  business  methods,  earned  by  years  of  honest  and  conscientious  service. 

For  the  Summer  of  1890  we  are  prepared  with  abundant  stocks,  and  a  most  perfect  mechanical  and  clerical  equipment.  We 
have  spared  neither  cost  nor  effort  in  our  determination  to  make  each  of  our  departments  the  best  and  most  complete  of  its  kind  in 
existence.  Represented,  as  we  are,  in  all  the  leading  markets  of  the  world,  purchasing  always  at  first  hands,  and  in  enormous  quan. 
tities,  we  are  enabled  to  lay  before  our  patrons  unequaled  assortments  from  which  to  select;  while  in  the  matter  of  prices  there  is 
nothing  but  import  duties  and  one  small  profit  between  our  customers  and  the  European  manufacturers. 

In  soliciting  your  custom,  therefore,  we  feel  that  we  are  able  to  offer  you  superior  inducements— reliable  merchandise  at  lowest 
prices  and  service  that  is  not  excelled  in  any  merchandising  establishment  in  America. 

The  great  popular  demand  for  our  Spring  and  Summer  Fashion  Catalogue  having  exhausted  an  edition  of  more  than 
80,000  copies,  has  made  necessary  the  publication  of  this  Summer  Number.  Owing  to  its  limited  size  and  the  haste  of  preparation, 
this  book  contains  only  a  very  partial  list  of  the  goods  that  will  be  kept  in  stock  during  the  coming  three  months. 

To  persons  residing  at  a  distance  from  the  city,  who  have  not  received  our  regular  Catalogue,  we  will  on  application  mail 
FREE  a  copy  of  this  book  or  our  Fall  and  Winter  number,  which  will  be  ready  about  September  1st,  next. 


SEYMOUR  DURST 


Respectfully, 


BLOOMING  DALE  BROS. 


INDEX 


Awnings 


Babv  <  arriaces   53 

Bar  Coats    25 

Bathing  Suits,  etc   27 

Kelts   34 

Bievcle.  Shirts    26 

Hooks   44 

lioxi's,  I'lush  and  Fancy,  for  traveling   35 

Bridal  Sets     18 

Bustles    19 

Canes  (Description  and  Trices  on  Application). 

Canopies   28 

Carpets    54 

t  hina-ware   82 

Cloaks,  Infants-   19 

Clothing.  Men's,  Youths'  and  Roys'  23-25 

Collars,  Ladies'.  Misses' and  Children's   16 

Combe  and  Brushes    36 

Corsets  and  Corset  Waists   18,  l'.l 

Costumes,  Ladies'  and  Children's  4-10 

Crockery.   *   32 

Curtains  and  ( 'tirtain  Poles  28,  2'J 

Cutlery,  Steel   43 


Damask.  Table  

Dress  Goods   

Dresses,  Children's  Short. 

Dressing  Cases   

Dressing  Sacques  


Hammocks  

Hand  Hags  

Handkerchiefs  

Hats,  Ladies'  and  Children's. 

Hosiery  Department  

House  Furnishing  Goods  


Page. 

Refrigerators    49 


Satchels  

Shades  

Shawl  Strans   

Shirts,  Men's  and  Boys' 

Shoes   

Silks  and  Satins  


<kirt 


.4-10 


Sails,  Men's  Youths'  and  Toys'  

Suits,  Ladies'  Misses'  and  children's.. 

Summer  Clothing,  Men's  and  Boys'   25 

Suspenders  :   25 

Stoves,  Gil  and  Gas   48 


Embroidery  and  Edging. 


Flannels   80 

Flowers   13 

Frames,  Ticture   45 

Furnishing  Goods,  Men's  and  Hoys'  25,  26 

Furniture   54,  55 


Japanese  Decorating  Goods   37 

Jackets,  Ladies'   7-9 

Jerseys   7 

Jewelry  40,  41 

Lawn-Tennis  Games,  Racquets,  etc   49 

Laces,  by  the  Yard  14,  15 

Lace  (ioods.  made  up   16 

Leather  Goods  34,  35,  54 

Millinery  Department  11-13 

Mirrors    36 

Mosquito  Netting   28 

Mourning  (ioods     31 

Napkins   30 

Neckwear,  Men's  and  Boys'   25 

Notions   45 

Parasols  38,  39 

Patent  Medicines   36 

Perfumes...    36 

Pocket  Books     84 

Pocket  Knives.   43 


Tents   .. 

Toilet  Articles  

Towels  and  Toweling. 
Traveling  Bags  


Ti  imk- 


52 


Umbrellas   27 

Underwear,  Ladies',   Misses'  and  Children's 

Muslin  18,19 

Underwear,  Ladies',   Men's    and  Children's 

Merino   22 

Upholstery    28,29 

ValUes   52 

Waists,  Boys'   25 

White  Goods   31 

Wraps,  Ladies'  t  7,8 

Wrappers,  Ladies'   9 

Water  Coolers     50 

White  Vests....   25 


OUR  TERMS  aFC  STRICTLY  CASH,  or  CCD.  BY  EXPRESS,  when  the  order  is 
— — — —  aeeompanied  by  One  Quarter  of  the  amount.     Remit  by  Post  Offlec  or 

American  Express  money  Order,  Cash  or  Stamps  in  Registered  Eetter,  or  Cheek  on  New  York,  to 


AVERY 


Bloomingdale  Bros. 


855.  Ilandeome  cape,  embroidered 
yoke,  accordeon  plaited,  tan, 
brown,  blue  and  black  $3.75 


256.  Stylish  cashmere  jersey, 
front  and  back  trimmed  with 
mohair  and  soutache  braid, 

$2.75,  3.25 


zouave  import! 
sev,  in  garnet,  navy,  brown, 
black  :§2.9S,  3.5ft 


258.  New  style  ladies'  cloth  cape, 
braided  yoke,  trimmed  with  2  rows, 
same  material,  tan,  navy,  green, 
grav,  black  ,  $5.75 

850.  "Same,  without  braid   4.75 


BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890 


WRAPS,   GOSSAMERS,    DUSTERS,  ETC 


(jiosKUIllcrM  (not  Illustrated). 

264.  Minuets'  circulars,  in  black  end  gray  X* 

265.  Misses'  peasant  coats,  in  black  and  gray,  with  hood  at- 
tached §1.75 

20C.    KUses'  Connemaras,  rubber  faced   1.75 

267.  "  "  cloth     "   2.85 

268.  ladies'  circulars,  with  hoodH,  gray  and  black   1.25 

269.  Ladies'  silver  gray  and  black  Newport*  1.55 

270.  Ladies  pennants,  rubber  faced   1.75 

271.  "  "    cloth      "   02.75,3.25 

272.  J.adics'  itnglnns,  cloth  covered,  in  stripes  and  checks, 

$2.85,  3.75,  6.50 

273.  Ill  addition,  wo  have  a  large  assortment  ot  Ladies'  fine 
.English  Mackintosh  gossamers,  of  the  latest  importations. 
These  goods  are  rubber-coated  in  the  following  fabrics,  and 
are  made  with  ventilated  backs ;  viz.:  striped,  plaid  and  plain 
cheviots,  tricots,  worsteds  and  silks,  and  can  be  had  in  the 
new  Baglan  and  Russian  shapes,  and  range  from  09.75, 10.95. 
11.25,  12.75  and  upward. 

274.  Also  the  "  Nellie  Ely  "  coat,  with  adjustable  triple-cape, 
in  tan,  brown,  and  black  tricots.  Can  be  used  either  as  a 
gossamer  or  traveling  coat  $11.98 


Traveling  J>uat«?r»i. 


262.  Imported  beaded  cape,  silk  yoke,  richly 
beaded  and  trimmed  with  deep  fringe  to 
match, black  only  ,...$3.95 


282.  Elegant  imported  i-ilk  wrap,  pnffed  shoal 
ders,  heavily  beaded  on  pointed  sleeves,  front 
and  back  trimmed  with  beaded  lringe, 

$7.50,  8.75 

Do  not  Tail  to  wtate  Size. 


Ladies'  n 
cy  pattern 


I  |! )!!:  ' 

275.  Traveling  dusters,  gray  mohair  Connemaras,  ■ 
*3.98,  5.50 

276.  Black  brilliant  ine  Connemaras   5.95,8.50 

277.  Gray  *ijk  Connemaras  $11.50  , 

■■?.».    lllaek  surah    18.50  ";■!' 

279,    All-wool  cloth   "       in  plain  and  plaids,  tan,    , 

blue  green,  black       ..:  $4.(15,6  95        883.    Ladies'  ready-made  outside  dress  skirt 

•.no.  iir.-n  iiioli;,n  \,.«  .narki-t.-.  w  itli  plaitnl  fronts,  of  brilliant  im\  accordeon-plaited  front  and 
IW  shape  cossatnor  in  $3.95,5.50  straight-plaited  back,  in  all  fashionable  light 
I  .....$2.48,3.25  281.    Same,  in  gray  or  black  brilliantine. .....  .$8.75  Bhades,  also  in  black  $6.80 

Hiding  Habits  and  Bicycle  Outfits  made  to  order  at  short  notice.    Samples  and  estimates  furnished. 


WAISTS,  WRAPPERS,  SKIRTS,  ETC 


287.  {Allies'  fancy 
flannel  waist,  suit- 
able for  house  or 
street  wear,  in  all 
the  newest  pat- 
terns. .  .$1.23, 2.35 

388.  Same  style, 
silk  stripes.. $3.25 


884.  Ladies'  fancy  tucked  waist,  with 
feather  stitching,  made  of  amah  silk, 
in  navy  blue  and  black  $7.25 

885.  Similar  style,  shirred,  without 
feather  stitching,  in  blue  and  black, 

$4.75 


28!).  Ladies'  fancy 
French  flannel 
waist,  with  cash- 
mere  Fedoras, 

$4.88,  5.25 

290.  Samexof  white 
lawn,  tucked, 
neck  and  sleeves 
trimmed  with  em- 
broidery  98c 


Wrappers,  House   Dresses,  Tea   Gowns  and 
Saequcs. 

(Not  illustrated.) 

291.  Mother  Ilubbard  calico  wrapper,  tight  fitting  back  $1.10 

292.  Same,  in  Princess  style  95c 

293.  Same  style,  in  seersucker  $1.15 

294.  Ladies'  French  house  dress,  made  of  fancy  outing  cloth   1.75 

895.  Same,  in  striped  gingham,  with  live  tucks  on  skirt   1.49 

896.  Ladies' tea  gown,  of  striped  and  plaid  gingham,  w  ith  Fedora  front  of 
plain  chambray  to  match,  bell  sleeves  $1.65 

297.  Ladles' cambric  basque  and  skirt,  plaited  waist,  with  belt   1.35 

298.  Figured  lawn  wrapper,  trimmed  with  embroidery   2.95 

299.  Batiste  wrapper,  with  white  lawn  tucked  yoke   1.35 

300.  White  lawn  wrapper,  loose  front,  tight  fitting  back,  trimmed  with 
embroidery  $1.95 

301.  Fancy  white  lawn  wrapper,  w  ith  lace  yoke   2.65 

302.  Plain  flannel  wrappers,  in  Mother  Ilubbard  and  Princess  styles,  suit, 
able  for  the  country  and  seashore  $3.35 

803.   Tea  gowns,  of  challie,  with  silk  Fedora  front,  bell  sleeves,  in  all  the 

newest  designs  $6.50 

304.   Calico  waists,  tight  fitting  .'  29c 

"      plaited  35,  45c 

806.  Lawn      "      box  plaited,  front  and  back  50c 

807.  "        "      tucked  :  .75c 

We  also  have  a  complete  line  of  fine  tea  gowns,  made  of 

challie,  lawn,  cashmere,  French  flannel  and  China  silk,  all  of 
the  latest  patterns. 

Skirts. 

(Not  t'llus'd.) 
308.  Plain  pop- 
lin, bottom 
headed  by  a 
striped  mate- 
rial te  match, 
49c 
Fancy 
outing  flanne 
skirt,"  with  i 
checked  bor 
der  interwo 
ven  in  clotl 
to  match 
This  is  an  en 
tirely  newand 


exc 


in  t 


wearing  gar- 
ment 59c 

810.  Extrasize 
striped  poplin 
skirt,  w  ith  2 
rows  of  ruf- 
fles on  bot- 
tom, headed 
by  same  ma- 
terial...  $1.39 
Black  al- 
paca, plaited 
rufflee  on  bot- 
tom $1.98 

812.  Gray  bril- 
liantinc,  w  ith 
fancy  ruffle 
around  bot- 


$1.69,  2.85 
4.  Fast  color 


es  gingham  tea  gown,  with 
nt,  assorted  colors  $1.65 


315.  New  divided 
mohair  

316.  Same  style,  tr 


black 


318.  Ladies'  skirt  and  blouse,  of  fancy  outing  flannel, 
an  excellent  article  for  the  country  or  seashore,  In 
light  blue,  pink,  orange,  red  and  navy,  w  ith  dots  of 
contrasting  colors  $1.95 


10 


BLOOMINGDALE   BROTHERS'  PRICE   LIST,  SUMMER,  1890 

CHILDREN'S  SUITS. 


31!).  I-ancy  challie,  velvet  revere,  collar 
and  cuffs,  finished  wiih  sush  of  challie 
Age     4,      6,      8,     10,     12  rre  ' 

Rrioes,  $2.98,  8.60,  3,75,  4.00,  4.50  each. 


>ne-piece  lawn  dress,  embroi- 
dered  skirt,    waist  handsomely 
(rimmed  with  tucks  and  embroi- 
dery, puffed  sleeves. 
Ages      4,       6,       8,  lOyrs. 
Prices, $3.85,  4.25,  4.65.  4.95  ea. 


322.  One-piece  all-wool  flannel  dress 
trimmed  with  white  or  black  braid 
gobelin  blue,  cardinal  and  navy  blue 

Ages  2  to  12  years  $1.69 


Suits  and  Cloaks  (not  Illustrated), 

22«.    Pretty  dresses  of  white  322c     Neat   plaid   or  Btrined  I>I*CSSeS. 

crossbar  with. yokes  and  belt    (iretrhen  coats,  with  puffed  /XT  T„ 

wais  s.  trimmed     with   em-     sleeves  and    r<  Hi,  "  co  are  Not  Illustrated . ) 
broidery  and  beading.    Si.es,     Ago,  1,  8.  3  vears  "      «  Hi 

4  to  14  years..   $1 .59   3a^_    Exceedingly  pretty  all-  ^  ,„       „  ,  „    ,  , 

226.    Fine    cashmere    coats,     wool    (Jivtclien    coats    with  3~5"    Motber    Hubbard  dresses, 

meli'Vit'h  fS'it'lil"r,'.S''"1l  '*V  tr'nlj     stripes  and  plaids.    Aires,  1  to  stripeil  and  plaid  ginghams,  neat 

small  pearl  liu'ltl.ns  '  '\''es""ti  •{•i>VeM™ij,.\*  ■'  "*--!N  I"lt,erns.  from  l>  mouths  to  3  years, 
months  to  3  years;  colors:  '  :*' ,'^'IU?. 29c 
cream,  rose,  sage,  green  and     waist's  w i c  1b  Marseilles  vest's 

"8hte>»y  «4-93     and  fancy  bodices.    Agcs.'~2.  380.    Bordered  seersucker  (iretchen 

14andlC  years                $3.98  dresses,  skirt  and  waist  prettily 

_.  trimmed  with  embroidery;  ages 

'                           f^-S^^^k  2,  4,  G  years . 


327.  Striped  and  plaid  gingham 
dresses,  waist  prettily  trimmed 
w  ith  white  embroidery. 

Ages    2,  4,  C,  8,  10  years 

HRr.  $1.15  each. 


Hie  next  number  of  our  Catalogue  will  be 
ready  about  September  10.  A  copy  Will  be 
mailed  FREE  to  any  address  outside  of  the 
city  on  application. 


Boys'  suit  of  striped  and 
plain  gingham,  In  brown  and 
navy  only.  Ages  2,  3  and  4 
y™™  $1.05 


( kiatarru  rs  <>r<u  ring  from  ad- 
vertisements in  this  Cata- 
logue will  confer  a  favor 
hi/  mentioninij  this  publi- 
cation. 

Bloomingdale  Bros.  French  flannel  lawn-ten- 

nis suit,  striped  skirt,  polka- 
dot  waist,  in  navv  and  red. 
Sizes, 

Price         8'     1°'     ^  >TS' 
»o  not  fall  to  state  size   $2.7.->.\iKi.  3.3.1,  3.75.  1.25,  1.50 

and    color  when  .,.,„    „        ,  '  "  h 

.129.    Pretty  lawn-tennis  dress 
ordering.  of  outing  flannel,  in  new  pat- 

terns and  colors. 
Ages  4,  (i,  8,  10,  12,  14,  lOyrs. 
Prices,  $1.85,  $1.75. 
A  large  and  complete  assortment  of  Misses'  and  Children \s  Suits  and  Cloaks 


321.  All-wool  sailor  suit,  trim- 
med with  braid. 
Ages    2,  4, 6,    8,  10,  12  years. 
Prices,  $1.95,  3.95. 


.330.    Keefer,  in  navy  blua 

flannel ;  4,  0,  8  yre.  $1.85; 

10,  12  years  $1.45 

331 .    Same,  in  bet  ter  quality' 

blue,  brow  n,  slate  and  red. 

4,  6,  8,    10,  13  years. 
$1.75,  2.85. 


constantly  6n  band. 


LADIES'   TRIMMED  HATS. 


11 


o:  n 

1.  Young  Ladies' Hlack  Straw  Hat,  w  ith  crushed  r  sea  on  trim,  lace  scarf  forming  trimming,  drawn  over  the  roses,  loops  of  ribbon  velvet...  $!>..">>  and  l 

2.  Ladies' Toque  llonitct,  crown  and  trimming  ui  p.usies  a:.d  1  aves, ;  ui  on  o.ie  side  of  crown   lO.UOand 

8.    Ladies'  Stvlish  Hound  Straw  Hat.  ri:n  edge i.l  with  llowcrs;  trimme  1  wi.h  a  handsome  spray  of  flowers,  lace  and  ribbon  velvet   10.:>  )  and  l 

4.  Yonng  Ladies'  Hound  Turban,  with  crushed  velvet  rosea  on  rim,  trimmed  with  folds  or  velvet  and  ribbon   H..V)nnd 

5.  Yonng  ladies'  }Iat,  made  of  black  lace,  blac'c  jet  on  edgo  and  inside  of  brim;  trimmed  with  lace,  and  handsome  rose  Bpray  10..V),  12. M  and  : 

6.  Young  Ladies'  Poke  Bonnet,  inside  brim  faced  with  velvet  ferns,  trimmed  with  lace  and  flowers   10.80  and  1 

7.  Ladies'  Fancv  Straw  Flare  Uat,  insido  brim  finished  with  folds  of  velvet,  trimmed  with  a  spray  rf  suia'.l  blossoms  ai.d  lace   8.50  a 

8.  Young  I-adies'  Walking  Hat  of  straw,  with  puffed  laco  edge,  trimmed  with  lace  and  gauze  ribbon  7.08,  8.00 1 

9.  Ladies'  Shirred  Hlack  Laco  Hat,  trimmed  with  a  bunch  of  ostrich  tips  and  roses   10.00 

NOTICE. — In  order  to  forward  fragile  articles,  such  as  Trimmed  Hits,  etc.,  by  mail  without  getting  crushed  or  damaged  in  the  t 

willpack  them  in  tin  boxes,  which  do  not  weigh  any  more  than  piper  foxes,  and  trill  charge  our  patrons  the  actual  cost  price  for 
from  20  to  35c.,  according  to  size,  making  a  total  postage  of  30  to  60c    These  tin  boxes  trill  also  be  found  very  useful  in  the  he 


INFANTS*  AND  CHILDREN'S  CAPS  AND  LADIES'  SHAPES. 


•264.    Embroidered  cap,  shield 
front,  trimmed  with  lace- 
edged  bow,  sizes  1  to  6  years, 
$1.00 


Same,  with  embroi-  208.    Shade  hat  for  little  girl  made 

edbow  50c      of  chambray,  full  crown,  trimmed 

with  bow,  shirred  rim,  in  white, 
light  blue,  pink  and  rose,  sizes  1!)  to 
23  inches  $1.85 


42c  270-  Child's  hat,  fnll  crown,  of 
corded  mnslin,  trimmed  with 
large  bow,  sizes  18  to  21  in .  .7'Jc 


271.  Infants' oriental  lace 
cap,  full  ruche,  1  month 
to  1  year  50e 

•S..-2.  Other  lace  caps  for 
infants.. 88c,  $1.25,  1.88 


273.  Imported  cap, 
of  fine  lawn,  hand- 
made, sizes  1  month 
to  1  year  15c 


274.  Embroidery  cap, 
trimmed  with  pom- 
pon, sizes  6  months 
to  6  years  50c 


Piqne  shade  hal 


276.  Ilandsome  shirred 
bonnet,  embroidered 
crown,  trimmed  with 
pompon,  sizes  1  to  6 
years . 


277.  Tarn  O'Shanter,  plain  or  mixed 
straw,  sizes  %lA  to  6^  75c,  $1.25 


Sailor  hat,  of  miscd  straw,  sizes  6K  to  6^  each, 

25,  50,  75c,  $1.00 


79.  Little 
straw,  tri — 
colors,  brown,  navy  and  cardinal, 


Milan  straw,  in  any  color,       033    Mixe(1     straw  iock 
75c,  $1 .10    gizes  6i/6  to  6^. .  .50c,  $1 


fancy  rim.  $1.4<l.  1.98 


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BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


73.  Black  all-silk  chantilly  lace,  3  in.  wide,  yd 

74.  5  inches  wide,  per  yard   40c 

7'/t  incuts  wide,  per  yard   63c 


Ix!  inches  wide,  per  vard, 

$1.25,  1.89,  1.50,  1.08,  :>.39,  2.98,  3.25 


ill! 

> ;.  ■  J  K&ia 

90.  Cream,  oriental  lace,  Vandyke  points,  2%  inches 
w  ide,  per  yard   16c 

01.  4'A  inches  wide,  per  yard  25,  33,  37c 

92.  7  inches  w  ide,  per  yard   47,  (i5,  73c 

93.  12  inches  w  ide,  per  vard   75,  89c 

91.  15  inches  w  ide,  per  yard   $1.29 

95.  Flouncing,  J2  inches  wide,  per  yard . .  $2,00, 3.25 


THIRD   AVENUE,  CORNER  59TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


15 


EMBROIDERIES. 

No  Samples  Cut.    Privilege  of  Substitution  Claimed 


96.  Nainsook  embroidery,  1  in.wide,pryd.lu,  15,  25c 
'MUi.  Same.  2  inches  wide,  per  yard  25,  33r 

97.  Same,  4  inches  wide,  per  yard  49,  59c 

98.  "      C         "  "   50,75,  95c 

99.  Insertion  to  match,  1  inch  wide,  per  yard. .  .25c 
100.    Same,  2  inches  wide,  per  yard  49c 


107.  Vandyke  embroidery,  2  inches  wide,  per 
yard   25,  28c 

108.  Same,  3  inches  wide,  per  yard..  .31,  39,  49,  59c 

109.  "     5  "  "        ...59,  65,79,98c 


101.  Cambric  or  swiss,  1  inch  wide,  per  yard, 

6,  8,  10,  12,  15c 

102.  2  inches  wide,  per  yard   25c 

103.  4  inches  wide,  per  yard  a3c 

104.  5  inches  wide,  per  yard  39c 


"  *    '•"  2  •     «?     '-'  .»  •  ;-:  • 


115.  Cambric  or  swiss  flouncing,  width,  including 
margin,  25  inches,  per  yard.  .  .  .59,  73,  95c,  $1.49 

110.    Same,  in  nainsook,  per  yard. .  .98c,  $1.39,  1.98 

117.  Cambric  or  Swiss  flouncing,  45  inches  wide, 
per  yard  75,  98c,  SI. :.':>,  l.ii'i,  2.15 

U8.  Same,  nainsook,  per  yd.  .$1.50, 1.98,  2.59,  3.39 


105.  Cambric  or  swiss  flouncing,  45  in.  wide,  in- 
cluding margin,  per  yard, 

59,  75,  9«c,  $1.35,  1.50.  1.09.  1.98,  2.25,  3.59 
100.    Swiss  flouncing,  00  in.  wide ....  $2.49, 2.75.  2.9b 


titch  nainsook  flouncing;  width,  ii 
margin,  27  inches,  per  yard, 

49,  05,  89,  98c,  $1.25,  1.19  and  upward 
Same,  in  cambric,  22  inches  wide,  per  yd  . 59c 
Same,  in  nainsook,  45  inches  wide,  per  yard, 
$1.10,  1.35,  1.09,  1.98,  2.25,  2.75,  2.98 


119.  Latest  novelties  in  pliss£  flouncing,  in  nan 
sook,  27  inches  wide,  per  vard, 

$1.39,  1.69,  1.89,  1.98,  2.25,  2.50,  2.! 

120.  Same,  45  inches  w  ide,  per  yard, 

$1.09,  1.98,2.25, 

121.  Same,  plaits  extending   full  lengt' 
flounce,  30  inches  wide,  per  yard  

122.  45  inches  w  ide,  per  yard  


MADE-UP   LACE   GOODS   AND  HANDKERCHIEFS. 


THIRD   AVENUE,   CORNER  59TH   STREET,   NEW  YORK 

GLOVE  DEPARTMENT. 


We  carry  ths  handaomeat  and  beat  eelecteU  atock  of  OIotm  tu  Ik,  found.    Wr  have  made  It  a  ape 
aklna  ;  M  warrant  a  perfect  fll.  |^1M  workman-hip  an  I  durability.  J     '  U",,u«"  ,,ur  f "■"P^an  bur*™,  to  obtain  the  I 

fr«o/^rljr,,toe"UO"  JO°Vl"   A  '  Frd0r>  PHnCr   lmp"ri"1-   •»>!  «•■•  any  that  rip  or  tear  when  Aral  tried  on.    Kid  Qloraa  i 


Coir  Marquis. 


Our  Crown. 


Ladies'  Riding  Gauntlets 


ij.  i  button  glace  glove*,  pinked  top.,  »  i.b-  ..r  nar 
row.  aelf  color  embroidered  backa.  in  I. la.  k.  uu 
and  alatca.  aiaee  5  k  to  M.  p«r  | 


163.  4  button  TOedo,  narrow  aelf  color  on-broldery, 
In  tana,  alalia  and  black,  aim  5t»  to  1%,  nr 
pair   n.oo 

"The  Biaritz." 

reel  wear,  atrong  and  ■t- 


43.  4  button  aucdolu  tana  and  alatca,  »olf  color  cm 
WMW  backa.  good  fitting,  (lave  6-,  to  7), 


Jouvin  &  Co.'s  Undressed  Kid 
Gloves. 


154.  8  button  length,  tana  and  alatca,  very  atvliah. 
■lxeaSK  to  TS.  per  pair  TV 


187.  Heavy  dogakln.  embroidered  back.,  tan  anode, 
only,  aixca  a-,  to  7,S,,  per  pair  $1.J4.  1.8U,  2..«t 

Ladies'  Silk  Gloves. 

Hiaca  6W,  to  8. 
188    6  button  length.  plain   back.  In  tan,  brown 

Mark  and  alale.  per  pair   ~L 

169.    8  button  lenglli.  a.  lf  color  cmbrohl,  red  backa 

.an"  •^••.b^",n-  Un  ttU<1  bUck-  P«r  pair  38o 

MO.  f  and  8  button  length.  Mir  coW  embroidered 

Mr  jiiV  ''"*',ty  • '"  t*u-  b""">.  »late  and  black. 
K!?*  same,  extra  heavy,  eelf* color  aiik'anbrotdarad^ 

backa  ;  tan,  brown,  elate  and  bun  k,  per  pair  cue 

Taffeta  (Silk  and  Linen >  Gloves. 

HUca  S  i,  toH.    Embroidered  backa. 


102. 

ba 

l.u 

cka.  tan.  brown  alate 
6  button  length,  aam 

and  black,  per  |>alr. . . .  19c 

164. 

"'■  button  length,  fine 

ijualiu.  |*r  |  ..:  38c. 

168. 
1<V,. 

1  butt,  r,  length,  hra 
6  button,  U  ht  ipialit) 

ter  .iiiallty.  par  pair. .  .48o 
made,  pur  pair  S»o 

Milanese  Silk. 


8  bulk 
tana,  alatea  and  black, 
every  pair  j  atwa  8V4  t 
i4.  s  button  auVdr  moi 
alatca,  with  narrow  ael 
■•Wife*  it  Co,"  ataea 


^eelf  color  embroidery, 
"i  k  Co."  atamped  1  m 

r  pair  $1.80 

vi.  in  black,  tana  and 
tubroidery,  »tam|  .  I 
..  per  pair.... $4.iw 


lity  kid.  hand  • 
tnbmtdercd  back*,  in  black,  tana 

SS  to  7,S.  per  pair  

Fedora- Foster  Lacing. 

Made  with  the  new  Improved  hook,  which  pre- 
cut*  the  lace  from  becoming  unfaetencd.  and  uill 
ot  catch  the  trimming  of  the  aleevea. 


Plain  and  embroidered  backa.  patent  finger  tipa. 

Bizce  6),  to  8. 

A  glove  that  owing  to  the  protection  derived  from 
the  latent  finger  tipped  ei.de.  will  lt  perei.ira 

ti.ni  fn.m  a.»lllng  the  enda  of  the  fingrra 

With  the  three-ply  patent  Anger  tipped  enda.  we 
guc  you  a  giiar.itit.-e  that  the  g|,„e  ,.  .  r,  „  f  ,..t 
w  aring  or  c.itting  through  at  the  finger  enda.  Wo 
will  exchange  ,  «,  ry  pan  « I,,  re  the  patent  linger- 
tipped  end-  have  not  afforded  the  protection  claimed 


Our  Fedora 


144.  Ladle,  real  kid  hand  aewrd.  warranted  .liea 
8*,  to  H.  4  button,  black,  dark  and  medium  tan  or 
•late,  with  narrow  aelf  color  embroidered  back. 

P"  pair  „  I9" 

47.   Same.  5  button   l' 39 

"  Our  Crown  "  Suede  Mousque- 
taire. 


186.    8  hook,  plain  and  embroidered,  onion. :  tan. 

gray,  brown  and  black,  atxea  .">',  to  8  f  1  28 

166a.  7  hook,  plain  and  embroidered.  In  black,  tan, 

gray  and  brown  j.  jo 


16...    6  button  length,  aelf  color  embroidered  back. 

In  tan.  brown,  elate  and  black,  per  pah*   T60 

168.    6  button  length,  aelf  color  embroidered  beck  • 

I»tent  finger  U|w.  per  pair  89c 

K.y.  H  butt. 11  length.  Kowne'p  Kngh.h  Mllanea- 
glove*,  in  all  ahadea.  per  pair  $1  19 

>Vr  nollrlt  a  1 1  mi  nrdrr.  and  n-uaraiitrr 
nailiractlon. 


SILK  MITTS. 


.  ,  — h  aelf  cilnr 
jmbmldery.  In  bl«.  k.  .late,  and  tana.  •,  ,  .., 

TVp.rp.Ir  

SPECIAL  VALUE. 

N  button  aurde  mouMjurtalrr,  nar- 
row rmnroldrry.  In  tana  and  alatra. 
worth  tm«|;  arrnatlr  UHc 

1  Silk  and  Taffeta  Gloves. 


171.  Twelve  Inch  pnre  . 
»>lack.  per  pair  ... 

172.  Twelve  Inch  pare  1 
black,  per  pair  . 

173.  Twelve  inch  pure 

174.  Twelve  inch  mire  1 
1T6.    Twelve  Inch  nun 

heavier  .|nallt.T. 


In  al.  ahadea  of  tan  and 

 23o 

la  all  ahadea  of  tan  and 


1».  (1 
ken  atVede*  per  pair 


1  to  6. 

oolor  •mbrotdrre.l  back. 

19. 


176  Twelve  Inch  pure  allk.  extra  heavy!  with  black 
embroidery  '  


Fourteen  Inch,  extra  Mllanea*.  black  only  89c 
Eighteen  Inch,  pure  allk.  In  all  evening  ahadea. 

7  So 

Twenty  four  inch  pure  .ilk.   m  all  evening 

•dea  ,,^1 

183.    Thirty  inch  pure  aUk.  in  all  evening  ahadea, 
«•  .  . 

we  carry  an  immenae  line  of  allk  mltta  with  lace 
topa.  aulUble  t..  wear  at  pertiea.  weldings  and  balla. 
in  all  evening  ahacUa*,  per  pair  98c,  $l.a».  1.80 


in.    Better  .juallty.  per  pair   ja  rv 

VH  Sam.  in  Ilk.  extra  heavy,  embroidered  laxek.. 
V*  P*»*  joc 


l»«»  MIT  Vktl.  TO  HI  4  I  I    s|/|;   »M,  ,  4U.OB. 


Our  next  rataloa-iir  will  b>e  l.aurd 
In  t  he  Pall.  A  ropy  will  i.e  mallrd  I 
and  yourfiirnda  un  appllrailo... 


LADIES',  MISSES',  CHILDREN'S  AND  INFANTS'  UNDERWEAR. 


470.  Lawn  dressing  sacqne,  tncked 
and  trimmed,  witU  ruffle  of  embroi- 
dery $1.15 


77. .  Lawn  dressing  sacque,  trimmed 
with  ruffle  Of  the.  same,  and  tucks, 
69c 


78.  Ladies'  dressing  sacque,  of  fine  479.  Fine  lawn  dressing 
white  lawn,  vest  front  elaborately 


trimmed  with  embroidery  $2.10 


wit!, 

Fedora  front  of  tucks  and  Platte  Val 
lace,  handsomely  trimmed  with  lace 
and  ribbon  $2.X5. 


We  illustrate  but  a  few  designs  of  goods  most  desirable  for 
Summer  wear,  and  beg  to  inform  our  patrons  tbat  we  have  the 
largest,  most  complete  and  handsomest  assortment  of 
Underwear  to  be  found  in  this  country. 


480.  Cambric,  bosom  of  fancy 
tucking,  trimmed  with  ruffle 
of  embroidery  45c 

480^.  Fine  cambric  corset  cover, 
V  neck,  trimmed  with  wide 
embroidery,  special  price.  .29c 


Kew  Style  Bustles. 

481.  The  Empire,  braided  wire  dress 
cushion  25c 

481a.  Ilair-cloth  bustle,  with  four  rows 
of  plaiting  88c 

Kitchen  Aprons. 

482.  Good  gingham,  1%  width,  each, 

19c 

483.  Same,  2  widths  25c 


Xurses'  Aprons. 

484.  Good  muslin,  hem  and  5  tucks, 

20c 

485.  Good  lawn,  7-inch  hem  23c 

486.  Good  lawn,  with  deep  hem  and 
lace  insertion  all  around  55c 

487.  Good  lawn,  with  embroidered  edge 
and  insertion  57c 

488.  Good  lawn,  with 
embroidery  , 


The  Elvira  Corset. 


89.  Cambric,  low  Vneck,  with  torchon 
lace  and  three  rows  of  beading  to  run 
ribbon  through  68c 


).  Fine  nmslin  bridal  set,  trimmed  with  fine  nar- 
row edgings,  joined  with  one  tuck,  makinga  very 
pretty  set  $8.98 


491.  This  corset  is  of  extra  tine  coutillo,  with  ex- 
tra heavy  bones,  steels  13  in.  long,  high  busJ  and 
back,  superior  in  shape  and  finish  to  any  other;  in 
fact  the  only  corset  that  w  ill  reduce  size  of  waist 
without  injurious  tight  lacing;  in  White  or  drab, 
18  to  30  inches  $8.60 

492.  In  black   3.98 


93.  Fine  cambric  bridal  set.  Mother 
style,  trimmed  with  torchon  lace  at 
tion  


.$/14l 


THIRD   AVENUE,  CORNER  50TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


10 


IW.  Kino  hand-made  French  witln 
strip  cornet,  finest  French  sateen 
body,  heavily  boned,  lima  wnistcd, 
absolutely  perfect  cIm|H-,  u-.-d  for 
bridal  comet  and  other  |m  wear, 
white,  drub,  or  black.  Mi/.-,  is  to 
2>i  iucbt?  $a.25 


4!»,    P.  N.  corw-l.  louble  side 
with  cork  clasp  protector. . . 
4M3.  Sauiostyle,  better  qnalltg 


tee  la 

..78c 
$1.00 


502,  Cilrlo1  or  boys'  blouse  waUt.  of  flue 
lawn,  with  embroidered  collar  and  cuff*, 
front  triuiin.il  with  double  ruffle  of  em- 
broidery, 

AP*--.  9  4  6  8  10  12  vrs. 
I'n. .-. .  §•.».  i.-,,  a  .vi.  a. v.,  a.r.a,  a.sv  :i.ni,.:i. 

603.    Same  as  Am,  w  ith  lawn  collar  and 
cuffs,  trimmed  with  embroidery. 
Am*...      |      4      0      8      10  lavr-. 
I'rice.  - 


..  $1.48,  MB,  LOt, : 


.\>i,  a. I.- 


"I.  Indies'  imported  cotton  knitted  skirl, 
:u  en-aui  while,  only  .yy: 


■M  Infant.-"  Motel  Boat,  hood 
lined  with  silk;  colors:  all  white, 
white  with  blue  or  pink  border,  1 
U>2#  year*  $1.59 

501.  Infants'  kid  shoes,  top* 
pinked,  feather  stitched  and  trim- 
med with  ribl>oii  toe. 


006.  Child'*  short  drt«H,  of 
tin.-  l.iwn,  waist  of  tucks 
and  fine  embroidery,  full 
sleeves,  trimmed  »  It'll  em- 

bmUars,  skin  m  IU)  dan 
hem  ami  sash  $1.35 


lamb- 
blue. 


and  ribbou  bow  . 


4  flannel,  embroidered  In  pale 

•  °r  pink  $2.10 

rlth  handsome  spray  of  daisies 


50S.    Nurses' or  waltreaa' ran.        80!).    Children's     mi  miner 
«|><'<  lul  hit  r-a  ill,-  >.  ;  u-ii-\   if    \.-rv    lino  soft 

11c;  |icr  doxcr.  $1.25  silesia,  li^ht  and  durable.25c 

I ii fti in*'  Outfit  B. 

510. 

I  day  >dlp,  trimmed  wiih  embroidery   *i>  37 

I  :;     ::    ;;     *    » 

1                     "          "             "    1  15 

4  nlcht  flip.,  at  23r   OS 

1  robe,  frool  turk.-d  and  embroidered   1  eg 

4  cambric  shirt*,  at  12c   48 

2  flannel  skirts,  at  Tic   1  42 

I  oinbroi.|i-n-.|  flannel  skirt   \  40 

8  flannel  bands,  at  15c   45 

8  barrow  roaln,  at  55c     1  jo 

I  mu-lin  skirt   3s 

I  ■  .unhnc  skirt,  with  embroidery   85 

1  Manuel  shim  I.  band  eiiibroidere<l   08 

2  |mirs  Issilles,  nt  lllc   00 

l-|.iiTeiliauer   55 

;.  band-made  worn  led  eacime*,  ul  2Uc   58 

28  pieces.  $12  84 

Other  Oiitlll*  liner  und  more  elaborrile  at 
lilslirr  price*. 


20 


BLOOMING-DALE   BROTHERS'  PRICE   LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


HOSIERY  DEPARTMENT. 


Soap  should  never  be  rubbed  in  fancy  hosiery  when  being  washed  ;  use  suds  only,  made  of  the  best  soap.  Wash,  dry  and  iron 
'on  the  wrong  side,  which  should  all  be  done  quickly. 


The  above  rut  represents  our  1  rude -mark,  which  Is  stamped  on  every  pair  of  oar  fast  coal-black  hosiery.  By  the  introduction  of  these  goods  we  supply  a  long 
felt  want,  Fast  Coal  Black  in  Cotton.  Hosiery.  This  is  a  success  we  have  attained  after  several  years  of  study  and  an  expenditure  of  thousands  of 
dollars  in  experiments. 

Our  fast  coal  black  to  be  positively  fast,  and  not  to  soil  the  underwear  or  feet  even  when  subjected  to  j«rspiration. 
Our  process  not  to  tender  the  fabric  more  than  an  ordinary  black  or  other  coloring  matter. 
Our  black  free  from  all  poisonous  matter,  an  important  fact  that  is  overlooked  in  many  so-called  fast  blacks. 
Our  black  not  to  turn  brown  after  washing,  but  to  remain  a  rich  blue-black  until  worn  out. 
All  of  the  above,  and  are  ready  to  make  good  all  just  claims. 

LADIES'  HOSIERY. 

In  ordering,  remember  the  size  of  the  Shoes  which  correspond  with  the  size  of  the  Hose,  and  follow  the  scale. 
No.  1  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  8-inch  Ilose.  No.  3  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  0-inch  nose.  No.  5  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  9/4-inch  Hose. 

No.  2  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  8 '.'-inch  Hose.  No.  4  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  9-inch  Hose.  No.  6  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  9'  .-inch  Hose. 

No.  7  Ladies'  Shoe  usually  takes  10-inch  Hose. 


WE  GUARANTEE 


Ladies'  Fancy  Cotton  Hose,  full 
regular  made. 

1.  Unbleached  ground,  with  wide  or  narrow  stripes, 
in  18  different  assortments,  brown,  garnet,  navy 
bine  and  cardinal  stripes,  per  pair,  13c;  per 
dozen,   $1.75 

2.  Unbleached  ground,  much  finer,  per  pair,  25c; 
per  dozen   2.90 

8.  Mode,  tan  and  slate  grounds,  with  stripes  to 
match,  per  pair,  25c;  per  dozen   2.90 

4.  Mode,  tan,  slate  and  black  boots,  striped  tops, 
good  washing  color,  per  pair,  25c;  per  dozen .  .2.90 

6.   Much  finer  and  better,  in  boot  patterns,  per 

pair,  35c;  per  dozen  4.00 

we  have  these  also  reversed  patterns  (striped 

boots,  with  plain  color  tops)  for  the  same  price. 

6.  liest  quality,  in  fine  gauges  with  drop  stitch  or 
Richelieu  ribbed  stripe,  running  full  length  of 
hose,  or  black  or  colored  boot  patterns,  per  pair, 
49c;  per  dozen  5.75 

Ladies'  Unbleached  Balhriggan 
Hose,  full  regular  made. 

7.  Balbriggan,  fine  and  heavy  qualities,  per  pair, 
17c:  per  dozen  $2.00 

7a.  Better  quality,  per  pair,  23c;  per  dozen  2.65 

8.  Same  quality  as  above,  silk  clocked,  per  pair, 
25c;  per  dozen  .2.90 

9.  French  feet,  silk  clocked,  pair,  35c;  doz...4.00 

10.  Much  better  and  liner,  pair,  40c;  doz  4.75 

11.  English  soles,  silk  clocked,  finest  cotton,  per 
pair,  45c;  per  dozen   5.20 

12.  English  double  soles,  silk  clocked,  finest  cot- 
ton, per  pair,  50c;  per  dozen    5.85 

13.  English  double  soles,  silk  clocked,  extra  super- 
fine, per  pair  59c;  per  dozen  7.00 


Ladies'  Solid  Colored  and  Black 
Cotton  Hose. 

All  full  regular  made,  extra  lengths. 
Colors — Navy,  seal,  wine,  cardinal,  garnet,  slates, 
tans,  bronzes,  mode  s,  light  pink  and  blue. 

14.  Solid  colors,  full  regular,  per  pair,  19c;  per 
dozen  $2.00 

15.  Fast  colors,  assorted,   per  pair,   25c;  per 

16.  In  better  quality,  per  pair,  35c;  per  dozen .  .4.00 

17.  Much  finer  and  heavier,  per  pair,  45c;  per 
dozen  5.20 

18.  Much  finer  and  better,  per  pair,  59c;  per 
dozen  7.00 

19.  Best  quality,  per  pair,  75c;  per  dozen  8.75 

20.  Derby  ribbed,  per  pair,  25c;  per  dozen  2.90 

The  Black  of  the  above  goods  we 
Guarantee  to  be  POSITIVELY  FAST 
COLOR,  and  will  not  injure  the  wearer. 
Our  Trade-mark  on  every  pair. 


Ladies'  Opera  Hose. 

21.   Ladies'  opera  hose,  cotton,  unbleached,  pink, 

light  blue,  tan,  salmon  and  black,  per  pair  59c 

xS.    Lisle,  same  colors,  per  pair  75,  98c 

23.  Lisle,  in  two-toned  patterns,  per  pair  ..98c 

Bathing  Hose. 

24.  Ladies'  cotton  bathing  hose,  with  cork  soles, 
per  pair  75c 

25.  Ladies'  merino  bathing  hose,  with  cork  soles, 
per  pair  98c 


Ladies'  Fancy  Lisle  Hose,  extra 
length. 

26.  Fancy  lisle,  4  thread,  following  combinations 
of  colors:  Tops— Nile  green,  lavender,  pink, 
orange,  cardinal,  peacock  blue  and  all  fashionable 
shades.  We  can  furnish  any  of  these  with  black, 
bronze  or  tan  boots,  or  bronze,  or  striped  tops, 
per  pair,  59c;  per  dozen  $7.00 

27.  Fine  Richelieu  ribbed  lisle  hose,  two-toned, 
black  or  colored  boots,  with  plain  or  striped  tops, 
per  pair,  39c;  per  dozen    4.75 

28^  Better  quality,  4  thread  lisle,  per  pair,  59c;  per 

28a.  Ladies'  fast  black  lisle  hose,  guaranteed  stain- 
less, per  pair  39,  49,  59c 

286.  Same,  Richelieu  ribbed,  per  pair  49,  59,  75c 


Ladies'  Silk  Hose. 

Two-toned  fancy  silk  plaited  hose,  half-and- 


5.  $1.00,  1.25 
;,  $1.15, 1.38 
pair. .  .$1.89 


31.  English  spun  silk  hose,  per  pair. 90c 

32.  Best  quality  English  spun  silk,  per 

33.  Extra  size  spun  silk,  per  pair    $1. 08,  z.uu 

34.  Pure  French  silk,  per  pair  $1.90,  2.25 

35.  Best  quality,  pure  French  silk,  double  twisted 
soles,  high  spliced  heels,  special  price,  pair.  .$2.69 

Above  can  be  had  in  black,  navy  blue,  cardinal, 
slipper  bronzes,  mahogany,  peacock  blue,  tan  and 
almost  every  other  shade  desired. 

36.  Ladies'  pure  silk  fancy  two-toned  hose,  with 
black  boot  patterns,  with  any  color  top,  per 
pair  $2.15 


Scale  of  Sizes. 

No.  1  Child's  shoe  usually  take 
Nos.  2  and  3  Children's  Shoes 
Hose. 


MISSES'  AND   BOYS'  HOSE. 

No.  4  Child's  Shoe  usually  takes  .".-inch  Hose. 
No.  5  Child's  Shoe  usually  takes  5'j-inch  Hose. 
Nos.  6  and  7  Children's  Shoes  usually  take  6-inch 
Hose. 

No.  8  Child's  Shoe  usually  takes  C)  .'-inch  Hose. 


Nos.  9  and  10  Children's  Shoes  usually  take  7-inch 

Hose. 

No.  11  Child's  Shoe  usually  takes  7' .-inch  Hose. 
No.  12  Child's  Shoe  usually  takes  8-inch  Hose. 
No.  13  Chilli's  Shoe  usually  takes  8', -inch  Hose. 
Nos.  1, Sand 3  Misses'  Shoes  usually  take  9-in.  Hose. 


\X/C  r>\  1  ADAMTCC  ATX  OUR  CHILDREN'S  BLACK  HOSE  THAT  ARE  ADVERTISED  TO  BE  FAST  BLACK  TO  BE  SO,  AND 
VV  II    UUrtnrtlN   1  HC       SHOULD  ANY  PROVE  TO  BE  UNSATISFACTORY  THE  SAME  MAY  BE  RETURNED  TO  US. 

87.    Children's  full  regular  made  hose,  wide  or  nar-  ^ii§P(iSSr?s^^                           Jk  W.    Children's  plain  cotton  hose,  fast  black, 

row  ribbed,  fast  black,  f  '---  7-==gte»^  Sizes  5,5W,6,   6^,7,  7&,8,8J* 

sizes.                .     v  .<;.  .:•           ,  -  s  5-*^*dBBB  Price,  per  pair   18c         22c  Be 

Price,  per  pair. .. .      18c  23c             27c               U&affifii&S&SS  ^^^^SS^g&SfflW  41.    Better  quality  ... .     30c         33c  37c 

38.    Better  quali  i-               W^^ir'^i"''""^'-*  42.   Best  quality    38c         42c  48c 

89.    Best      quality,  «W  43.    Children's  knee  protectors,  jerse»-,  per  pair. 250 

double  knee               43c  50c            58c  44.    Same,  in  leather,  per  pair  85o 

Nos.  43,  44. 

A  loll  line  of  Smith  &  Angel's  Fast  Black  Hose.     Complete  line  of  Men's  Hose. 


THIRD  AVENUE,  CORNER   59TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK 


21 


SHOE  DEPARTMENT. 


W1IKN  OKIIF.KINO  SHOl* 

Russet  Goal  Shoes.  MI«m' 


Shoes  l>y  mail,  extra  jier  pair,  10c  to  25c. 
DO  NOT  FAIL  TO  STATU  SIZK,  N  VMKI.Y  WIDTH  AND  I.KNUTH. 

BmmI  Goal         Overgmlten.  Oxford  Tin 


sh.*>  for  seaside iiiul  country  use:  they  arc  much 
more  serviceable. 

30.  l-adics"  liutton.  sizes  2'  .  t.>;:  width-  II.  t  . 
D,  tier  pair  $1.30,  2.00,2.50 

51.  Common  mum-,  plain  tin-,  per  |iair.$2.30,  8.<X) 

52.  Ijulien'  button,  name  as  cut,  patent  leather 
Up,  per  pair  $3.00,  3.50 

Basset  Oxford  I  i< •«. 


M.    Misses"  button,  spring  heel,  sizes 
11  to  2;  widths  It.  c,  0,  ]s  r  pair, 
$1.33,  1.75,  2.00 
M     Misses'  button,  common  sense 
heels,  sizes  U  to  2,  ]xt  pair, 

$1.35.1.75,8.00 
33.  Children's  button,  spring  heels, 
sizes  5  to  10',,  per  pair, 

$1.00,1.15,1.35 


n  ordering  the  alM>v 
state  tl 
of  the  shoe  w 

Ladies'  black  cloth. 

per|iair  $1.00.  1.23 

Ladies'  colored  cloth,  1  ''rl"  1 

I-Tpair.........!.*.!.:-.,./-.  ]^J"\' 


r  pa 

3S.    Men's  black  cloth,  |>cr 

pair  $1.00.  1.23 

I.  Men's  black  cloth,  ex 
tra  high  cut. per  pair  $1 .75 


Lawn  Teaada  Oxfords. 


patent  leather  tips,  widths  C,  I). 

 $1.00,  1.25,  1.50 

l'aris  kid,  widths  A  to  K,  |s"r  pair, 
§2  in.  2  .'-I 

•>2.    French  kill,  widths  A  to  K,  l>cr  pair. 

IM0,  3.00,  3.50 


oxtor.i  Ties. 


n  Pair. 

Men's  sixes,  0  to  10.... $1.T5,  2.50  70. 

Indies'  sizes,  2  to  ft,  $1 .50, 2.00, 8.50  71 . 

Misses'  and  Hoys' . .  1 .33. 1 .30, 3.00  72. 


Heel  Protectors. 


Per  Pair. 
Men's  sizes,  li  to  10.  .75c,  $1.00 
Ladles'   "  2;,'  to  (i. .  .use,  85c 
Misses'    "    11  to  2...C0C,  75c 
Boys'       ••     1   to.V..«5c.  8Sc' 


thcr  tip. 


per  pair. 
8.00,  8.50 

.    Ku«it  go.it.  ru-sci-tipix-d,  iht  pair. 

$1.23,  1.30,  2.00 

..  Mi--.-"  Kii--.  t  goat  Oxfords,  heeled  or  with 
spring  heels,  sizes  11  to  2,  per  pair.  .$1.25.  1.50 
1.    Children's,  sizes  G  to  10':,  per  pair  1.00,  1.25 

Ladles'  Kid  Oxford  Ties 


V  pair  will  save  their  cost  live  times  over. 
\s  well  as  saving  to  hosier) .  they  areof  great 
use  in  prcvcntingall -lipping  of  Ixs.t  or  shoe 
nt  the  he.  I.  Tim/  xhnul-1  >"  'corn  on* 
tmiiUtr  than  tht  *hoe,  and  are  made  to  nt  the 
foot  perfectly. 


HI  urn  it  SHOES. 


Kalhiiiv  Shoes. 


NO.    Men's,  sizes  S  t 

o  10,  per 

HI.    Ladies',  sizes  8 

to  7,  per 

82.   Misses',  sizes  11 

to  2,  per 

I.  Amazon  kill,  Louis  X.Y  heels,  patent 
leathe  lips,  widths  It.  C,  1).  \'„  \h-i 
pair  $2.96 

>.  Patent  leather  tip.  French  kid, 
Louis  XV  heels,  per  pair  $3.8!l 

i.  Patent  leather  vamp,  patent  leather 
til>,  P"  pair  $8.98 


iiifitni*'  Hi!*.,  i  saoes. 


77.    si/..-,  au  to  7;  Paris  kid.  width-  I).  K,  per 

pair  $1.00,  1.25 

7-  It —  T  l'aris  kul,  width-  It  to  K.  |»  r  pair. 

$1.50.  2.00,  8.50 


79.    Indies'  had  proteclors.  all  sizes.  15c 
Postage,  Sc. 


Ml  tail  to  .mi 

SIZK 
i  lie  it  orilerlnn. 


 75c,  $1.00 

er  vamps,  per  pair, 

75c,  $1.00 
top.  farad,  |n-r  |iair, 

$1.15 


■eo*«  aad  Boys9  fnasai 
Lace  Shoes. 


Pateal  Leather  Oxford 

Tic*. 


'100MIHSDAIES. 


80.  Ladles'  patent  leather  vamp,  black 
ooze,  kid  back,  widths  B  to  K,  per 
P«lr  $2.50,  3.00,  8.30 

30.  Ladies'  patent  leather  scalloped  fox- 
ing, widths  A  to  E,  per  pair  $3.30 

91.  Misses'  patent  leather  vamp,  heeled  or 
spring  heel,  sizes  11  to  2,  widths  B,  C, 
D,  per  pair  $1.50,  2.00 

92.  Children's  spring  heels,  sizes  0  to  in',, 
widths  B.  C.  I),  per  pair   J1.2.V  '  ■ 


KomcI  Lace  Shoes. 


Per  Fair. 

!«.  Men's,  slr.es  A  to  10  $8.00,  2.50,  8.00 

M.  Boys',    "    21,  to  5",   1.50,  2.i»>.  sao 

US.  Youths".  "     11  to  2   1.35,  1.75,  2.m 

IW.  Men  s  oxford  tic-,  size-  li  to  in  $2.<"0.  2.-V' 

97.  Boys'  "  '"    2',  to  5',...  1  75.  2.00 

9K.  Y'ouths'         "  "    11  to  2   1.50,  1.75 


BLOOMING-DALE   BROTHERS'  PRICE   LIST,   SUMMER,  1890. 


Ladies'  Swiss  Ribbed 
Vests. 


MERINO    AND   WOOLEN  UNDERWEAR. 

LADIES'  VESTS. 


Size  No.  26  is  suitable  for  a  lady  measuring  32  inches  bust ;  size 
28  for  34  in.  bust,  30  for  30  in.  bust,  32  for  38  in.  bust,  34  for  40  in. 
bust,  :i(J  for  42  in.  bust,  and  38  for  44  in.  bust. 

Ladies'  Jersey  Ribbed  Vests  are  all  tljp  rage.  They  are  very  handsome,  durable 
and  jersey  fitting. 

145.  Low  neck,  no  sleeves,  in  pink,  blue,  ecru  and  white,  good  value  ICC 

146.  Low  neck,  no  sleeves,  in  pink,  blue,  ecm  and  white,  ribbon  in  neck  and  at 
shoulders  25c 

147.  Special  lot  of  ladies'  lisle  thread  ribbed  vests,  low  neck,  no  sleeves,  in  cream, 
white  and  ecru,  or  in  following  combinations,  viz  :  pink  and  white,  blue  and 
white,  ecru  and  white  stripes  29c 

148.  Low  neck,  no  sleeves,  imported  maco  yarn,  silk  ribbons  in  neck  and  at 
shoulders,  shaped  35c 

149.  High  nock,  no  sleeves,  imported  maco  yarn,  silk  ribbons  in  neck  and  sleeves, 
shaped  39c 

150.  Imported  ribbed  vests,  ecru,  pink,  blue  and  white  44c 

151.  nigh  neck,  no  sleeves,  satin  front,  shaped  49c 

152.  Low  neck,  no  sleeves,  in  ecru,  white,  pink,  sky-blue,  cream  and  black, 
palestra  lisle,  imported,  straight  63c 

153.  Ladies'  pure  silk  vests,  low  neck,  no  sleeves,  ribbons  in  neck  and  at  shoulders, 
white,  ecru,  pink  and  blue  98c 

154.  Ladies'  silk  ribbed  vests,  low  neck,  no  sleeves,  fine  imported,  in  white,  flesh, 
pink,  sky-blue,  ecru  and  black  $1.50 

155.  Ladies'  extra  heavy  silk  ribbed  vests,  low  neck,  no  sleeves,  imported,  ecru, 
pink,  flesh,  sky-blue,  lavender  and  black  $1.98 

LADIES'  LOW  NECK  VESTS,  NO  SLEEVES. 


Ladies'  Swiss 
Vests. 


Gauze,  36  gauge,  silk  bound  

Gauze,  40  gauge,  silk  bound  

Gossamer,  40  gauge,  silk  bound. 
Imported  ■  gauze  


26  28 

$0  29  $0  29 

39  39 

49  49 


$0  29    $0  29    $0  29    $0  29 


CHILDREN'S  VESTS,  LOW  NECK,  SHORT  SLEEVES. 


Gauze,  silk  bound  E*jch 

Imported  gauze  

Imported  gauze,  regular  made  


Summer  merino,  pearl  buttons,  calstiteh  neck  

Summer  wool,  catstitch  neck,  excellent  value  

Summer  wool,  better  quality  

Summer  wool,  fine  cashmere....  

Summer  lambs'  wool.  40  gauge,  imported  

Summer  lambs'  wool,  40  gauge,  imported  

Norfolk  and  New  Brunswick  summer  wool,  full  regular  made  

Summer  wool,  sanitary  gray  

Summer  wool,  sanitarv  gray,  good  value  

Extra  fine  Summer  w  ,ol,  sanitary  gray  

Summer  lambs'  w  ool,  40  gauge,  sanitary  gray,  imported  

Summer  lambs'  wool,  extra  fine,  40  gauge,  sanitary  gray,  imported  

(iauze  shirts,  short  sleeves  

Gauze  shirts,  long  or  short  sleeves  

Domestic  balbriggan,  long  or  short  sleeves  

Genuine  French  balbriggan,  long  or  short  sleeves,  w  orth  $1.00  

Genuine  French  balbriggan,  2  thread,  10  gauge  bonbons,  long  or  short  s 
Genuine  French  balbriggan  bonbons,  best  quality,  long  or  short  sleeves. 

I.  &  R.  Motley's  full  regular  made  English  balbriggan  

Dr.  Warner's  summer  weight  camel's  hair  shirt  

Dr.  Warner's  summer  weight  natural  Wool  shirt, ,,,,  


16  18 

20 

22 

24 

26 

28 

30 

32 

34 

$0  19    $0  21 

$0  23 

$0  25 

$0  27 

$0  29 

$0  31 

$0  33 

$0  as 

$0  37 

28  32 

36 

40 

48 

52 

56 

00 

64 

50  55 

60 

65 

70 

75 

80 

85 

90 

95 

-IIRTS. 

Sizes—  34 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

46 

48 

50 

$0  29 

$0  29 

$0  29 

$0  29 

$0  29 

..    "  39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

"39 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

"66 

"66 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

85 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  10 

i'io 

.  .    "         1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  60 

1  70 

1  80 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  10 

2  20 

2  30 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  89 

1  99 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

60 

..   "  75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

85 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  10 

..    "         1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  60 

170 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  10 

2  20 

2  30 

...    "  25 

39 

25 

25 

25 

25 

,    "  39 

39 

39 
39 

39 
39 

39 
39 

39 
89 

..   "  59 

59 

59 

59 

69 

"79 

. .    "  75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

85 

95 

1*05 

. .    "  100 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  10 

1  20 

1  30 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

. .    "         2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

MEN'S  DRAWERS. 


/  Sizes — 

Summer  merino,  English  band  Each 

Summer  merino,  English  band,  patent  buttons   " 

Summer  w  ool,  self  band,  pearl  buttons,  excellent  value   " 

Summer  wool,  self  band,  pearl  buttons,  better  quality   " 

Summer  w  ool,  fine  cashmere,  self  band,  pearl  buttons   " 

Lamb's  wool,  40  gauge,  pearl  buttons,  imported   " 

Lamb's  wool,  1(1  gauge,  pearl  buttons,  imported   " 

Norfolk  and- New  Brunswick,  summer  wool,  full  regular  made   " 

Summer  wool,  sanitary  gray,  self  band   " 

Summer  wool,  sanitarv  gray,  self  band,  good  value   " 

Extra  line  summer  wool,  sanitary  gray,  self  band,  pearl  buttons   " 

Lamb's  wool,  40  gauge,  sanitary  gray,  imported   " 

Lamb's  wool,  40  gauge,  sanitary  gray,  imported   " 

Gauze  drawers   " 

Domestic  balbriggan  drawers   " 

Genuine  French  balbriggan,  worth  $1.00  each   " 

Genuine  French  balbriggan.  111  gauge,  -  thread  bonbons   " 


I.  &  R.  Morley's  full  fashioned. 

English  balbriggan,  spliced  seats  ■  

.Jean  draw  ers,  patent  buttons,  suspender  tapes,  felled  seams. 

Dr.  Warner's  summer  weight  camel's  hair  

Dr.  Warner's  summer  weight  natural  wool  


30 

32 

34 

36 

38 

40 

42 

44 

46 

48 

$0  29 

$0  29 

$0  29 

§0  29 

$0  29 

$0  29 

SO  29 

39 

89 

39 

39 

39 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

"66 

"TO 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

85 

95 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  10 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  60 

1  70 

i-80 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  10 

2  20 

2  30 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  69 

1  89 

1  99 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

60 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

i'io 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  60 

1  70 

i-80 

2  00 

39 

2  00 

39 

2  00 
39 

2  00 
39 

2  00 

2  00 
39 

2  00 
39 

2  10 

2  20 

2  30 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

39 

59 

59 

59 

59 

59 

59 

59 

"66 

"79 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

75 

85 

95 

i'65 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  10 

1  20 

1  30 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

1  39 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

"66 

"66 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  25 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

DO  NOT  FAIL  TO  STATE  SIZE  WHEN  ORDERINC. 


PULL  LINE  OF   LADIES',  CHILDREN'S  AND  INFANTS'  SUMMER  UNDERWEAR. 


THIRD  AVENUE.  CORNER  50TH  STREET.  NEW  YORK. 


M 


Men's,  Boys'  and  Children's  Clothing  and  Furnishing  Goods. 
Rules  for  Self  Measurement. 

form.  ..ii    %  |>|><><  nil.. n. 


I  I  Height  

I I  Wefclit  

Takr  Hieae  mrm» 


ntraalinr*  o>er  the  V< 


In 

inn,.-. 


A  to  43  bmil  ami  2U  t.»  W  leg. 
of  |t.00  per  cult;         <  ofta 


'  earry  M-rrnl  lrne«  of  I 'itrkwrrw  Holla  for  'tout  men,  «l*ea  Hind!  hrea»t  a 
l"f  »'lm   ii.  It.  nV.  Ill-  IJ.  b£  :v  I"  :C.  «•-  .in  .w  I  wui.  .•  |>th  <■  ..f  t^.KV  ilia 


HenHi  —  1 1 1 1  ~ . 

Kir  it. 

«K    Room!  form-re.!  »ack  »ult,  In  Urge  crar  plaitl 


tia 


1BeiS^L.plTd--^    •7-"r 

wool,  black  ami  ermr  ■tripea   10.50 

pnl7kM.aU  wool  ch.%lot«,  in  light  awl 

.labia  or  check.   12.85 

ill  wool  crar.  hair  line  atrtpea   H.75 

ill  wool  black  .  beilot,  vcr>  .tvllah.  ..  18.50 
k'rayaml  black  nilxol  bflBOfttd  CM* 
  17.75 


mcrea,  elegant  ralue 

«  UlllXlin  «M..(v 

Kl«.  18. 

814.  Poor  button  cutaway  rolla,  iu   blark   anil  erav  Mni-il  all-wool 

raiMinicr.-  ...T. 

815.  Four  but  (on  cutaway  null 

««.  » 


4ot  raaalmrrr.  very  line  

tM.    Pour  button  mum;  »uil«.  In  black,  wide 

BiauV  ami  trimmed  

**"    ^orSnl"  cuU""y  dmb'  "*  blo#  P<"W.  Imported 


til  BO 

>,  very  nobby..  H..VI 

■   14.80 

eaml  twl-t  pin- 

  18.78 

rated,  elegantly 

;v,  mi 


Prlace  liken  MmtU. 

rw  |*rlnre  AlU  rt  ruat  ami  real  

ew  Prince  Albert  cuai  and  Tea  t. . 


.811.00 
I  ... 
..  17  V> 


OorkacrrM  Hark  ami  <uia\\:n  iarita 

Wag  out uiii  J  aack  mil.  bi«.  k  corkarrew 


87.7*. 
iii.itl 


Blac  i  hum.  i  Malta. 

Ibwii-1-comere.l  *ack  .git.  blue  flannel  

'..  '    n»»  eoair*. '. '. 

Any  of  tbr  aboraln  frock  atyl.\  J1.00  extra?  <,n*my 


rkyjea 


I'aiilv 


840.  Boy'.  Mark  alpaca 

841.  Man*  " 

848.  Bay  biack  mooair 

848.  Mr... 

815,  Mn  .  SicUlan  rkx 


^  ^nVv^STRLS  'wTZXZSZ  Un'(0rm*  ^  ,U11'  Tem,Uor  Y«*Ua,  club.,  and  Onuw.  Ann, 


24 


BLOOMINGDALE   BROTHERS'  PRICE   LI3T,  SUMMER,  1890. 


Big.  18. 


l'ig.  lit. 


248.  Wash  kilt,  blue  per-  255  Our  leader, .  all  wool  257_  one-piece  kilt,  with 
cale,  two  pieces,  real  kilt  suits,  m  sis  styles, 
following  combinations: 
dark  green  stripe,  with 
dark  green  front;  light 
red  and  blue  stripe,  with 
drab  front  and  cuffs; 
plain  blue,  with  blue 
stripe,  front  and  cuffs; 
herringbone  stripe,  with 
dark  green  front,  collar 
and  cuffs;  light  gray 
plaid,  with  dark  plaid 
front,  collar 


value  $2.00  $1.15 

249.  Perry  cloth  flannel, 
in  light  colors,  stripes, 
worth  $2.50  $1.48 

250.  Sailor  kilt  suits,  bine 
flannel  $1.98 

251.  All  wool  sailor  kilt 
suits,  blue  flannel, 
trimmed  with  white 
braid  $2.98 

252.  Better  quality.  .$3.89 

253.  Boys1  reefers,  blue 
flannel,  sailor  collars, 

$1.75  to  $4.98 

254.  Boys'  reefers,  white 
flannel,  sailor  collars, 
trimmed  with  gold  braid, 

$4.98 


jacket   (covering  .m.    This  is  our  combination  suit, 

belt  in  back),  of  plain  .  ..       ...  , 

,         .           ,  •  i     .  consisting  of  suit,  extra  pants  and 

goods,  vest  and  skirt  of  °            '  v 

fancy  plaids   or  stripes,  caP-  which  we  have  5n  ]iZht 

fancy  trimming  of  braid     mixed  $2.98 

on  jacket  and  vest,  blue,  ggj.   Dark  slate  mixed  $2.98 

brown,red  or  green  jacket, 


with  plaid  skirts  to  match, 
$4.29 


62.  Blue  and  gold  mixed,  drab  and 
gray  mixed  $3.98 


and  cuffs;   plain   blue  258-   Same  style,  entire  suit  263.    Gray,  drab  or  slate  colored  plaid, 


tricot  $2. 

56.  One-piece  kilt  suit, 
jackets  with  revers,  plait- 
ed vest,  fancy  plaid  skirt, 
handsomely  trimmed, 

$5.25 


made  of  fancy  stripe  i 

plaid  $3.98 

i9.   Same  style,  entire  suit 
made  of  any  color  tricot, 
$4. 

The  next  Fall  edition  of  our  Catalogue  will  be  published  about  September  ist. 
A  copy  will  be  mailed  FREE  to  any  address  outside  of  the  city  on  application. 
We  solicit  your  trial  orders. 


$4.98 


Fig.  22. 

264.  Three-piece  suits,  boys  9  to 
16  years,  brown  and  red  mixed 
cassimere  $4.98 

263.  Ten  styles,  gray  and  brown, 
black  and  gray,  gray,  red  and 
blue,  mixed  c  heviots  $6.50 

266.   Blue  Elater  flannel  $5.00 


Fig.  23. 
Nob.  267  to  271. 


Nos.  272  to  278. 


For  Description  and  Prices  of  Suits  Figs.  23,  24,  25  and  26,  see  Page  25. 


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Description   and  Prices  of  Suits,  Figs.  23   to  26.  Illustrated  on   Page  24. 


2f>7.    Fig.  23.  Sailor  suit,  3  to  12  years  of  age,  blue 

flannel,  collar  trimmed  98c 

208.    Better  quality,  plaited  $1.50 

ail).    Very  handsome,  fancy  trimming  2.00 

270.  Gilbert  sacking,  in  blue  or  pray  2.98 

271.  Slater's  blue,  handsome  suit  3.98 

272.  Fig.  2-1.  Black  and  grav-mixcd  union  cassi- 
mere  $1.99 

273.  Gray-mixed  cheviot   2.98 

274.  Brown  and  red  mixed  cheviot  2.98 

275.  Gray  plaid  cheviot   3.98 

27ti.    Larue  brown  plaid  cheviot   3,'.IH 

277.  Best  quality  of  blue  slater  flannel  3.98 

278.  Teg  different  Styles  in  light  and  dark  mixed 
cheviots  $4.98 

279.  Fig.  25.  Represent  our  imported  jersey 
blouse  suits  made  in  straw  berry,  blue  and  white,  or 
red  and  blue-stripe  flannel  blouse,  navy  blue  jersey 
pants  $3.98 

280.  •  Jersey  blouse,  in  gray,  brown,  slate  or  navy 
blue,  hairline  stripes,  blue  jersev  pants  $3.98 

281.  Red  &  white,  blue  &  w  hite  broad-stripe  flannel 
blouse,  either  cream  or  blue  jersey  pants. .  .$4.98 

282.  Other  jersev  .-nils,  navv  blur,  with  sailor  col- 


283.  White  jersey  suit  (i.50 

284.  Blue  jersev  middv  suit   4.98 

285.  Embroidered  jersey  suit   4.98 


Long  Pants  Suits  for  Boys, 
12  to  19  Y  ears. 

286.  Blue  flannel  $5.( 

287.  Brown  or  gray  mixed  cheviots  7.! 


Odd  Pants— Short  Pants. 

888.    Brow  n  and  gray  stripe  49c 

289.  Union   cassinieres,  in   gray    mixtures  and 

290.  200  patt'erns,'ail'-woorcheviots. .' .' .' .' .' .' .'  .'$1.00 

Blazers. 

291.  Manufactured  by  Hyam  &  Co.,  of  London, 
made  up  in  any  color  Stripe,  viz.:  black  and 
crimson,  black  and  orange,  black  and  red.  Orange 
and  red,  or  garnet  and  white,  1-inch  stripe.  .$2. OS 

292.  Same,  for  bovs   2.75 

293.  White  flannel  coats   4.98 

294.  Pants   4.00 

295.  Vests   2.50 

White  Vests  and  Bar  Coats. 

290.    Gentlemen's  white  vests,  33  to  4 1-inch  breast 

measure.  .Marseille-,  each  §1.00.  1.25,1.50 

297.    White  cotton  duck  75c,  1.00 


302 
gray 


White  linen  duck  $2.00,  2.50 

Fancy  duck  $1 .50,  2.00.  2.50 

Fane  v  imported    Mar-eilles  vc-N, 

$1.50,  2.00,  2.50 
Duck  bar  coats   1.00,  1.50,  2.00 

Summer  Coats  and  Vests. 

Of  alpaca  serge  Sicilian  cloth,  in  black,  drab. 


date,  worth  $4.00. 


BOYS'  WAISTS. 


811.  Blue,  grav  and  brown 
mixed  tlannef  waists,  knife- 
plt'd  front. box-plt'd  back.$l  .25 

312.  Cochecho      flannel,  all 
colors,  silk  stitched  $1.50 

313.  Fancy  flahnel  waists, 
Perrv  cloth,  buttoned  front,  ,7.1c 

314.  White  waist  (not  illustra- 
ted) with  neck-band  for  stand- 
ing collar,  very  stylish,  fine 
knife-plaits  in  front,  yoke  and 
box-plaited  back,  sizes  8  to  14 
years  59c 


ml 


315.  Merrimac  cambric,  two 
bos-plaits  in  front,  and  one  in 
back.eporting  patterns, each  29c, 
310.  Garner's  second  quality- 
percale,  large  variety  of  fancy 
patterns,  three  ply  collar  and 
cuffs,  knife-plaited  front,  and 
box-plaited  back  39c 

317.  Garner's  blue  percale,  two 
box-plaits  m  front,  one  in  back, 
stripes  and  figures,  warranted 
fast  colors..."  39c 

318.  White  and  percale  waists, 
with  standing  collars,  turnover 
points,  sizes  8  to  14  years. .  .69c 


Hen's  Lawn-Tennis  Xeglige  and 
Yachting  Suits. 

Manufactured  by  Hyam  &  Co.,  London. 

303.    White  flannel  coat  and  pants,  only  $7.87 

301.    Light  gray,  with  broken  blue  stripes,  coat, 

pants  and  vest,  elegantly  made  $11.17 

305.  Fine  worsted,  cluster  stripes,  full  suits.  14.35 
300.    White  flannel  knickerbockers   3.00 


Busters. 

Brown  linen  $1.00 

Better  quality   1.50 

Very  fine   2.50 

Black  Alpaca   4.00 


SUSPENDERS. 


319.  White  cambric  Fauntloroy 
blouse,  collars,  cuffs  and  front 
trimmed  with  fine  ruffling,  ages 
3  to  7  '  il  .25 

320.  All-wool  blue  flannel  waists, 
lacing  front  41.00 

321.  Scotch  flannel  sailor  blouse, 
two  box  plaits  front  and  two 
box  plaits  back,  newest  designs 
in  light  colors  $1.29 

322.  Blue  flannel  sailor  blouse 
(all-wool  F.  &G.  Flannel),  knife- 
plaited  front  and  back,  em- 
broidered collars  $1.35 


B.V.D.  patent  pocket  suspender,  made  for  the 
convenience  of  even  body:  will  hold  pens,  pencils, 
rules,  scissors,  knives,  combs,  tooth-brushes,  valua- 
bles, etc.,  with  safety.  Have  no  web  ends  hanging 
down  to  flap  about,  or  hook  buckles  to  break  off? 
Will  not  wear  out  vest  linings;  per  pair  50,  75c 


MEN'S  AND   BOYS'  NECKWEAR 


Fancy  band  bows 
standing  collars,  e 

29.  Grenadine,  each . . 

30.  Boys'  bows,  each. 


Lawn  and  Cambric 
Neckwear. 

831.  White  cambric  tics,  |kt  doz.10,  15,  25,  50c 

332.  White  lav>  n  tie-,  i  acta  S,  9,  13,  18,  19c 

Windsor  ties,    wash-    333.  White  lawn  bow 


».    it  manor  ties,   wash-   333.  unite  lawn  bows,  each  4  10c  ju.***" *~ 

25     lw.v^XheaVh"         834 •  Whi,°  ,aw"  bows,  half  do;  8,  16."  25c  337.    Black  and  white  Teek 

».    ron^et  silk,  each.. 23c   „„,   „,„.__,   scarfs,  in  all  the  newest 

designs  of  fashionable  fig- 
ures, stripes  and  checks. 


Grenadine,  '    "  39,  50c    886.  Silk  ami  satin  hows   19  to  44c 

Men's  Windsors,  each   336.  White  P.  K.  Teckror  four-in-hands,  each 


5.  $1.00 


each  23,  48,  75c,  $1 .00 


B.V.D.  Patent  non-metallic  suspenders,  the 
only  suspender  made  without  the  use  of  metallic  sub- 
stances; w  ill  not  stain  the  shirt,  or  wear  out  the  vest 
lining,  has  a  |>crfect  pivot  movement,  adjusting  Itself 
to  every  movement  of  the  wearer,  per  pair  50,  75c 


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MEN'S  AND  BOYS'  SHIRTS. 


We  uiiaranteo  our  Custom  Shirts,  which  we  make  at  the  remarkably  low  price  of  £.5.88  for  Six,  to  be  better  than  I 

The  tit  is  perfect;  we  use  good  muslin,  good  linen,  and  the  very  best  workmanship.    No  less  than  Biz  made  to  order. 
We  require  10  day*'  time  to  make  Custom  Mi  ill  v. 


made  by  other  houses. 


6  fori  ciwliRfs. !  $5.88 

(Open  behind.) 

Made  of  the  best  brands  of  muslin,  with  3-ply  linen 
bosoms,  neck  and  waist  bands. 

These  shirts  are  fully  reinforced,  have  French  pla" 
quetted  sleeves,  initial  on  tab;  they  are  unlaundcrcd 
and 

ARE  UN  EQUALED  A  T  THE  PRICE. 

Open  fronts,  six  for  $6  50 

With  collars  attached  .•   7  50 

Plaited  bosoms,  six  for   8  00 

With  collars  attached   9  00 

Pique  bosom,  full  dress,  six  for   9  00 

Laundered  with  the  finest  finish,  $1 .50  extra  per 
half  dozen. 


MEASUREMENTS  REQUIRED  Knit  SHIRTS. 


400.  Fancy  night  shirts,  blue, 
or  red  bordered,  sizes  14  to  18 
inches  69c 


Men's  Laundered  Stock 
Shirts. 

Postage,  18c. 

401.  B  shirts  75c 

402.  B  B,  No.  08  shirts  $1.00 

403.  X  shirts  51.25 

404.  A  full  line  of  men's  full  dress 
shirts  $1.19,  1.49,  1.75 

Night  Shirts. 

405.  Extra  fine  muslin,  50  inches  long, 
sizes  14  to  18  inches  49c 

406.  Wamsutta  muslin,  52  inches  long, 
sizes  14  to  18  inches  63c 

407.  Utica  nonpareil  muslin,  52  inches 
long,  well  made,  sizes  li  to  18  inches, 

85c 

408.  Boys'  night  shirts,  fine  muslin, 
sizes  12  to  14  inches  50,  65c 

409.  Boys1  fancy  bordered  night  shirts, 


Men's  Unlaundered 
Stock  Shirts. 


Our  Stock  Shirts,  which  are  always  on 
hand,  sizes  13^  to  17%. 

410.  Extra  heavy  cotton,  3-ply  linen 
bosom  and  band,  well  made  49c 

411.  B  B,  No.  68,  Our  Leader,  Utica 
nonpareil  muslin,  2100  linen  bosom 
and  band,  hand-made  button  holes 
throughout,  reinforced  with  contin- 
uous facing  69c 

412.  Utica  nonpareil  muslin,  Richard- 
son's all  linen  2200  bosom,  reinforced 
in  front  and  back,  French  plaquettes 
on  sleeves  and  back,  double  stitched 
throughout,  constituting  the  best  shirt 
to  be  had  at  any  price  $1.00 


Directions  for  Measurements. 

.    Around   the  Nook.  Exact 
State  if  to  be  high,  medium  or  low,  and  what 
size  of  collar  is  w  orn. 

.  Length  of  Yoke.  Outside  point  of 
shoulders,  across  the  yoke. 
C.  Length  of  Sleeve.  Centre  of  bark, 
rround  shoulder  and  elbow  to  wrist-joint,  for 
bands;  to  first  joint  of  lil  tie  finger  for  cuffs;  the 
arm  from  elbow  being  at  l  ight  angle  to  the  body. 
I).  Bosom.  From  yoke  down  to  required 
length.  State  st>le  of  bosom,  and  whether  for 
Stud -boles  or  eyelets,  When  one  or  two  stud- 
holes  or  eyelets  only  are  wanted,  state  distance 
from  neck  band. 

E.  Body.  Measure  from  stud-hole  at  bapk  of 
neck  down  to  required  length. 

F.  Around  the  Breast.  Close  measure 
under  vest.  Fullness  w  ill  be  added  in  the  cut- 
ting. 

G.  Around  the  Waist.  Measure  as  for 
breast . 


{Mentioning-  any  peculiarity  0/ figure.*) 


Boys'  and  Youths'  Un- 
laundered Shirts. 

Sizes,  12  to  14. 

413.  Extra  heavy  cotton,  3-ply  linen 
bosom  and  bands,  well  made  49c 

414.  B  B,  No.  68.    Same  as  men's. 65c 

415.  X.    Same  as  men's  85c 

Cambric  and  Percale 
Shirts. 

Postage,  10c  to  15c. 

416.  Men's  cambric,  2  collars,  detached 
cuffs  75c 

417.  Percale,  large  patterns,  2  collars 
and  one  pair  of  cuffs,  elegantly  made, 

$1.00 

418.  Percale,  with  pink,  blue  and  black 
stripes  across  bosom,  3  collars  and  1 
pair  of  cuffs  SI. 50 

419.  Boys'  cambric  shirts,  with  2  collars, 

75c 

420.  Boys'  percale  shirts,  with  2  collars, 
in  stripes  and  checks  $1.00 


MEN'S  AND  BOYS'  OUTING  SHIRTS. 


1100.    Scotch  flannel  shirts,  single  and 
cluster  stripes,  pointed  yokes,  felled 
seams,  men's,  sizes  14  to  18  in. $1.29 
1100,1.  Boys',  sizes  12  to  13^....$1.00 
11004.  Youths',  sizes      to  U'A. $1.19 


1120.  Fine  imported  flannel  shirts, 
plain  centres,  pointed  yokes,  felled 
seams,  men's  sizes  $2.98 

1125.  Fine  imported  flannel  shirts, 
plain  centres,  pointed  yokes,  felled 
seams,  faced  sleeves, men's  sizes  $2.48 


1105.  Scotch  flannel  shirts,  plain  cen- 
tres, pointed  yokes,  single  and  clus- 
ter stripes,  felled  seams,  faced 
sleeves,  men's  sizes  $1.69 

1105a.  Boys' and  youths' sizes..  1.49 


1110.  Fine  imported,  silk  stripes, 
pointed  yokes,  felled  seams,  French 

sleeve-,  silk  Stitched,  men's  sizes, 

§2.19 

1110a.  Boys' and  youths' sizes..  1.79 


OUTING    SHIRTS,   NOT  ILLUSTRATED. 


1130.  Surah  silk  shirts,  plain  centres, 
pointed  yokes,  French  sleeves,  silk 
stitched,  men's  sizes  $2.98 

1135.  All  silk  shirts,  plain  centres, 
pointed  yokes,  French  sleeves,  silk 
stitched,  men's  sizes  $3.98 


1160.  Fancy  Scotch  cheviots,  in 
stripes  and  checks,  plain  centre 
bosoms,  pointed  yokes,  felled  seams, 
men's  sizes  $1 .35 

1165.  Very  best  quality  French 
madras,  plain  centre  bosoms,  pointed 


1115.  Fine  imported  striped  flannel 
shirts,  plain  centres,  elegant  designs, 
men's  sizes  $2.39 

1115a.  Boys' and  youths' sizes..  1.98 


yokes,  silk  stitched,    stripes  and 

checks,  men's  sizes  $1.49 

166.  Domet  flannel,  French  pat- 
terns, men's  sizes  49c 

166a.  Boys'  and  youths'  sizes  39c 


,  ANN  EL,  IN  OUR  OWN  FACTORY.  WE  (UJARANTEE  FIT,  WORKMANSHIP  AND  STYLE 
A<  TI  KKI),  AND  PRICES  TO  BE  THE  LOWEST  FOR  QUALITY  FURNISHED. 


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UMBRELLAS. 


Our  best  selling  and  most  popular  style 


of  Umbrellas  for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  are 
Frames  and  are  finely  finished. 


sill  made  with  the  best   steel  Paragon 


423,  423<z. 


424,  424a.    425,  425a. 


20-inch  silk  glorietta.  tine  silvered  handle, 

it.oe 

123.;.  Same,  in  hea\ v  iruaranteed  silk   2.94 

4.    86-inch,  guaranteed  silk,  gold  ball  handle, 

richlv  hand  engraved   3.98 

424,i.  Same,  of  tine  Lyons  silk   4.69 

36-inch,  guaranteed  silk,  tine  silvered  handle, 
2.94 

»2.->,i.  Same,  glorietta  silk   1.94 

26-inch,  guaranteed  silk,  sterling  silver  handle, 
ith  gold  band   4.94 


Umbrellas. — Not  illustrated. 

434.  Water-proof,  natural  wood  handle,  26  inches, 
title;  28  inches  79c 

435.  Satina,  natural  wood  handle,  26  inches,  75c; 

28  inches  $1.13 

16.    Alpaca,  natural  wood  handle,  26  inches, 
$1.19,  2.00;  28  inches   1.49 


Bathing  Caps. 

By  mail,  extra  8c  to  10c. 

.    Oil  m,.slin,  plain  21c 

.  Oil  muslin,  trimmed  with  red  or  blue  braid . 25c 
.  Oil  silk,  trimmed  with  red  or  blue  braid. .  .39c 
.  Matoil  silk. trimmed  with  red  or  blue  braid. 45c 
147.  Cupid  oil  silk,  fancy  trimming  of  red  or  blue 
braid  49c 

448.  Langtry  oil  silk,  as  illustrated  (cut  No.  459), 
fancy  trimming  of  red  or  blue  braid  59c 

449.  Mary  Anderson  oil  silk,  entirely  new,  very 
fancy  trimming  of  red  or  blue  braid  59c 

150.    iiuhber  bathing  caps  19,  25,  39c 


Bathing  Shoes. 

By  mail,  extra  5c . 

151.  Ladies',  misses'  and  children's  bathing  shoes, 
per  pair  39c 

152.  Men's  bathing  shoes,  per  pair  50c 


Bathing  Hose. 


427.    26-inch,  glorietta  silk,  gold-plated  handle. $1 .94 
"   s  silvered  handle, 
2.94 

429.  20-inch,  heavy  silk,  with  finely  engraved,  long, 
sterling  silver  handle   6.98 

429,  t.  Same,  w  ith  gold  handle   9.50 

430.  26-inch,  fast  dye,  silk  face  satina,  gold-plated 
handle  98c 

4»l,i.  Same,  glorietta  silk   1.25 

430*.  Same,  guaranteed  silk   2.25 


437.    Silk,  English  stick,  26  inches. $1 .98,  2.25,  2.50, 

3.00,  4.00,  5.00  ;  2S  inches   3. .50,  5.00,  6.00 

Gloria  silk,  in  black  only,  is  half  silk  and  half 
linen,  very  strotig  and  lasting,  and  will,  no  doubt, 
take  the  place  of  alpaca;  it  looks  as  well  as  all  silk. 
The  umbrellas  are  made  up  very  neat,  with  English 
paragon  frames,  and  all-stitched" with  silk,  20  inches; 
are  used  for  sun  or  rain  umbrellas. 
437a.  With  natural  English  sticks   1.25 


431 .    26-inch,  heavy  silk, 

engraved  

431a.  Same,  gold  handle 


Any  of  the  above  can  be  had  in  2H  inches. 
Heavy  silk  will  be  75c  extra. 
Guaranteed  silk  will  be  75c  extra. 
Satina  and  glorietta  silk  will  be  50e  extra. 

School  Umbrellas. 

438.  Gingham,  24  inches  45c 

■139.  Zenella,  24  inches  59c 

440.  Alpaca,  24  inches  $1.00 

441.  Satina,  24  inches   1.25 

442.  Silk,  26  inches  $1.75,  2.25,  2.50,  3.50 

Monograms,  Names  or  Initials  engraved 
on  Silver  or  Gold  Handle  Umbrellas  or 
Canes  free  of  charge. 


BATHING  SUITS,  Etc. 


13.  Ladies'  cotton  bathing  hose,  with  cork  6oles, 
per  pair  75c 

>4.  Ladies' merino  bathing  hose,  with  cork  soles, 
per  pair  98c 

t54a.  Ladles'  Bathing  Suits  made  to 
order,  $5  to  $6.50  each. 


SPECIAL. 

This  book  is  not  to  be  torn  or 
destroyed;  if  you  will  please 
'cfer  to  the  number  of  the  page 
md  number  of  the  article  dc- 
«ired,  we  will  understand  your 
irder. 

Our  next   Catalogue  will  be 
ssued  early  in  the  Fall.   A  copy 
will  be  mailed  to  any  address  jjg 
Jut  of  town  on  application. 


One-piece  blue  flannel  bathing 
suit  and  skirt,  trimmed  with  red 
embroidered  lace, 

Ladies'  sizes,  each  2.98 

Misses',  8  10  12  14  16yrs. 
Prices,  $1.50  1.60  1 .70  1 .801 .90  ea. 


457.  Men's  two-piece 
jersey   bathing  suits, 

,  Blue  and  white,  orange 
and  black,  red  and  blue, 
etc  $2.48 

458.  Men's  one-piece 
blue  flannel  bathing 
suits   1.50,2.00 


459.  Ladies'  all-wool  blue  flannel  bath- 
,  as  illustrated   2.00 

460.  Misses'  bathing  suits,  trimmed 
similar  to  the  abov  e  illustration, 

1.40  to  2.10 

461.  Boys'  flannel  bathing  suits,  age 
4  to  16,  each  $1.00to4.00 

462.  Domct  stripe  bathing  suits..  1.29 

463.  Other  st  vies  and  grades  of  bathing 
suit*   2.50,  3.00 


646.  This  pole  end  is  something  entirely  new.  It  is  made  of  a  strong  comp. ion  and  can 
be  had  in  ant  ique  silver,  and  antique  bronze;  price  per  set  (with  2  ends,  2  brackets 

and  10  rings,  with  fine  5  ft.  xl in.  poll, lied  v nod  pole)  ?l.b5 

Lengths  more  than  5  feet  w  ill  cost  30c  extra  per  foot. 

547.  Plain  polished  wood  poles,  5  ft.  xl 1 1  in.,  colors,  walnut,  ash,  cbom  or  <  hern  .  with 
trimmings  to  match  or  brass  trimming,  complete  1 10  rings,  2  ends  and  2  brackets)... <M0 

Lengths  more  than  5  feet  will  cost  10c  extra  per  foot. 

548.  Brass  poles,  with  trimmings  to  match,  complete  5  ft.  x  1H  m  '5c 

Extra  lengths  20c  per  ft .  extra. 

549.  Brass  poles,  with  trimmings,  complete,  5ft.  x2  in  $1.79 

Extra  lengths,  40c  per  ft.  extra. 
We  carry  a  complete  assortment  of  Curtain  Poles  and  Trimmings, 
Vestibule  Rods  and  Trimmings,  Upholstery  and  Furniture  Trimmings, 
Gimps,  Cords,  Tassels  and  Edgings. 


loops 


brass  silver,  bronze 


ixed 


1 .  Window  or  store  awnings  made  to  order,  complete  with 
rods  and  fixtures,  best,  striped  awning  goods,  ea.$4,  $5,  $0 
\\  In  n  ordering,  give  exact  size  of  opening  between  store 
or  window  frame.  Samples  and  estimates  on  application  . 
>.    Awning  stripes,  per  yard  15c  to  30c 


550.    Heavy  curled,  twisted 

^noUtmd  Shades  made  to  order,  to  lit  any  window,  in  following  colors:  brown,  ecru,  buff,  f^l^^S^^  OrSerffor 
and  White.  Special  prices  furnished  on  application.  Also  Shades  embroidered,  from  oOc  to  %150  .ff»^J*^°v ^™J£. 
Shades  of  every  description,  with  lettering,  monograms,  or  borders,  with  tin  or  wood  rollers,  any  size,  exe<  ted  at  s lo.t  notice. 
Kst  imatcs  given     We  make  a  specialty  of  furnishing  public  institutions,  private  houses  and  store  Shades  at  very  low  prices. 


THIRD   AVENUE,  CORNER  59TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


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SHADES. 


Mil 


563.  Holland  window  shades,  with  flock  dado,  10  inches  deep;  colors,  sage 
green,  Spanish  olive  triul  ecru  ;  mounted  on  spring  rollers,  without  fringe, 
all  ready  to  put  up,  size  3x(i  feet  each  35c 


564.  Opaque  window  shades,  with  pit  d 
green,  Spanish  olive,  pea  green  and  ecru 
finished  with  fringe,  all  ready  to  put  up, 

565.  Same,  size  3x7  feet,  each  


LACE  CURTAINS. 


66.  New  guipure  lace  curtains,  taped  edge,  length  3  yards,  width 
40  inches,  white  or  ecru,  per  pair  98c 


Cascade  pattern  lace  curtains,  extra  quality,  taped  edge,  length  3"4 
yards,  width  4ti  inches,  white  or  ecru,  per  pair  $1 .96 


67.  Single  liordor,  cluny  effect  lace  cm-tains,  taped  edge, 
■i'A  yards,  width  50  inches,  white  and  ecru,  per  pair  


569.  single  border,  cluny  effect  lace  curtains,  taped  edge,  length 
3K  yards,  width  50  inches,  white  or  ecru,  per  pair  $2.59 


With  a  Complete  Assortment  of  Opaque  and  Holland  Shades,  also  Lace  Curtains  of  every  description  constantly  on  hand. 


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TABLE  DAMASK,  SETS,  TOWELS,  ETC. 

fi  ^  


llll\;:l!li!llllllil,fi!lf/:F.ftI 

570.  Scotch  loom  dam- 
ask towels,  size  22 x  40 
inches;  per  doz  $2.80, 
each  25c 


571 .  German  damask 
towels,  all  white,  knot- 
ted fringe,  size  17x36 
inches;  per  doz  $1.50, 
each  13c 


72.  German  hnck 
hem  stitched  towels, 
pure  linen,  size  22x40 
inches;  per  doz  $5.50, 
each  50c 


very 


573.    ( icrman 
linen  towels, 
heavy,   size  2 
inches;  per  doz  $3.65, 
each  33c 


574 .  Extra  fine  German 
linen  damask  towels, 
open  work,  knotted 
fringe,  size  22  x  45 
inches;  per  doz  $5.00, 
each  45c 


575.  German  damask 
all-linen  towels,  knot- 
ted fringe,  size  22x47 
inohe«;  per  doz  $3. 25, 
each  28c 


Estimates 
Turkish  Bath  Towels. 

All  white,  with  narrow  red  border. 


given  for  furnishing  Ilotels  and  Restaurants. 


All-linen  cream  damask  lunch  set.  with  fancy 
border,  cloth  and  1  dozen  doylies  to  match;  2yards 

square  $2.50 

19.  2x2J<  yards,  $2.0*.  5S0„.  2x3 yard*.. $8.60 
oflo.    Same,  fully  bleached,  with  or  without  border; 

2  yards  square  $3.00 

500«.  2x2;<yard3  $3.48 

501.   2x3  yards  $3.08 


584.  Bleached  German 
damask.wklth  58  inches, 
per  yard  50c 

585.  Napkins  to  match, 

per  doz  $1.25 

Other  damasks  at  73c 

per  yard  and  upwards. 


5.  Extraheavy  bleached 
Scotch  damask,  width  66 

inches,  per  yard  750 

87.  Napkins  to  match, 
per  dozen  $2.00 


ALL-WOOL  SILK-EMBROIDERED  FLANNEL. 

Yard  wide  goods  is  used,  which  measures  from  30  to  31 
inches  w  hen  embroidered. 


504.   4-inch  embroidery,  per  yard  S5* 


3^-in.  hem-stitched  embroidery, per  yd .. . $1.25    S03.   2-inch  embroidery,  per  yard  

A  full  line  of  Plain  and  Embroidered  Flannel  constantly  on  hand. 


THIRD  AVENUE,  CORNER  59TH  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 

SILK  DEPARTMENT. 


si 


We  are  offering  the  following  Special  BttrgtiblB  in  our  Silk  Department  : 


When  aendlng  for  aamplee,  nrewonld  reqneal  iimt  definite  Instructions  i>«-  given  i<>  style  and  color, and  am  near 
um  powMiolo  the  iiriic  )ou  dealre  i<>  pay,  aa  it  would  h«-  Impossible  i<>r  uv  i<>  till  an  order  «<>r  an  Indefinite  lot  >•<  •ample*. 


Regatta  Black  Groi  Grain  silk. 

Warranted  for  Silk  Wear. 

Width.    Bad  value  per  yd.    Our  price  per  yd. 

808.    IS  in   80c   69c 

300.    IS  in  $1 .00   85c 

310.  20  in   1.80   98c 

311.  22  in   1.80  $1.19 

Black  Faille  Francalse. 

Width.    Bad  value  par  yd.    Oar  price  per  yd. 

1312.    19  in   98c   85c 

313.    20  in  $1.25   98c 

814.    21  in   1.50  $1-25 


Black    rail.  ia  Sllki 

For  Skirls  or  Dresses. 


315.  19  inches  wide,  per  yard  59c 

816.  20  "  "   65c 

817.  22  "  "   98c 

Black  Sarah  Bilks. 

818.  18  inches  wide,  per  yard  50,  COc 

819.  19  "  "   75,  85c 

320.  22  "  "   79,  89,  98c,  $1.00 

321.  21  inches  wide,  per  yard. 


79.  H»c,  $1.00,  1.10,  1.25,  1.50 


China  Silks,  Black  ami  Color*. 

322.  22  in.  wide,  per  yard  58c 

323.  2.1      "  '*   69c 

324.  24      "  "   85c,  $1.00 

Colored  c.ro*  Grain  Bilks. 

325.  19  in.  wide,  per  yard  75c 


Colored  Faille  Francalse. 

326.  19  in.  wide,  per  vard  98c 

327.  21       "  ■   |1 .80 

328.  22      «  '•    1.39 

Complete  assortment  of  Black 
and  Colored  Velvets. 

329.  Per  yard  75,  85c,  $1.00,  1.25 


COLORED  DRESS  GOODS. 


Btt  All- W*oi  Henrietta,  -ilk  finish,  per  yard, 

50,  75c,  $1.00,  1.25 

831.  cheviots,  50  in.,  per  yard  $1.25,  1.50 

332.  Pore  mohairs,  all  leading  shades,  per  yard. 

48,  65,  75c 

333.  All-wool  challies,  very  pretty  designs,  per 
yard  40,45,50c 


884.    Half-wool  challies,  i>cr  yard  12%,  18c 

335.   Challie  d'Orient,  very  pretty  French  designs, 

per  yard  9c 

33G.    Habit  cloths,  50  in.,  per  yard, 

50,  55,  65,  75c,  $1.00 
387.    Ladies'  cloths  for  capes,  etc.,  per  yard, 

$1.00,  1.25,  1,50,  2.00 


88ft  Large  variety  of  combination  snlts,  put  Dp  in 
boxes,  composed  of  Henrietta  cloth  and  novelty 
silks,  a  great  bargain,  each   $9.98 

339.  Our  entire!  lot  of  Paris  Robes,  reduced  from 
$25.00,  30.00,  86.00  to  $15.00, 18.00,  20.00. 


BLACK  DRESS  GOODS. 

We  carry  a  very  complete  line  of  Summer  Mourning  Goods  in  All-wool  and  Silk  and  Wool. 


340.    Summer  weight  silk  warp  Henrietta,  per  yard, 
75,  85c,  $1.00, 1.25,  1.60 
841.   Crystalette,  silk  and  mohair,  per  yard, 

$1.00, 1.25, 1.50 

342.   All-wool  Alys.  per  yard  $1.00,  1.50 

3-13.  I  Batiste,  per  yard.. ..50,  00,  75c,  $1.00 
844.  Nuns'  veiling,  plain,  i>er  yd. 50,  l!0,  09, 85c,  1.00 
345.  "         hemstilched,  per  yd.75c,  $1 .00, 1 .25 

34(1.    Camel's  hair,  jx  r  yard  75,  90c,  $1.00,  1.25 

347.  Light  weight  Henrietta  cloth,  all  wool,  per 
yard  60,  75c,  $1.00,  1.25,  1.60 


348.  Diagonals  and  serges,  per  yd . .  .75c,  $1 .00,  1 .25 
819.    Mohair  brillianline,  jx-r  yard, 

48,  CO,  69,  75,  85c,  $1.00  and  upward*. 
Hairline  black  and  white  plaids  of  every  size. 

n nil-.-'  Fells,  Beep  Borders. 

350.   36  x  48,  partly  wool,  each  $1 . 50 


Nans'  Fells,  l>ecp  Border*. 


864. 

44  x  90, 

partly  wool,  each 

 $8.75 

855. 

42  x  54, 

 2.25 

356. 

43x72, 

 8.00 

357. 

42  x  90, 

....$4.25,5.50,0.00 

358. 

36  x  48, 

silk  and  w  ool,  each 

890. 

36x54, 

 $3.00,  4.50 

88ft 

42  x  64, 

 5.25,  6.00 

SSI. 

42  x  60, 

an, 

42  x  72, 

.$6.75,  9.00,  12.00 

363. 

42  X  90, 

..  7.50,  10.50,  12.50 

COTTON  DRESS  FABRICS. 


French  sateen,  per  yard  25,  80c 

805.   English      w      "   18,20c 

866.   Domestic   "      "   12#,  15c 

17.   Pongee,  a  new,  soft  domestic  fabric,  a  perfect 

imitation  of  silk,  per  yard  12J4,  17c 

868,    Scotch  gingham  novelties,  per  yard, 

25,  50,  35,  40,  5t>c 


Dome-tie  novelty  L-iii^liains,  per  yard, 

15,  18,  24c 

Seersuckers,  ]xt  yard  10,  12M,  15c 

Choice  domestic  ginghams,  per  yard, 

io,  12!4  and  upward 

Pacillc  monsscline,  per  yard  6J^C 

Tiuted  challies,  per  yard  9c 


374.  Cambrics,  per  yard  5,  6,  8,  10,  12&C 

375.  Percales,  per  yard  8,  10c 

376.  Indigo  blue  foulards,  pcryanl  8,  10,  Vi'Ac 

377.  Ordinary  prints,  "   0,  7,  8c 

378.  Kobe  prints,  "   8c 

379.  Apron  ginghams,  per  yard  8,  10,  Vi'Ac 

380.  Turkey  red,  per  yard  8,  lOo 


WHITE  GOODS. 


381.    Lonsdale  cambric,  36  inches,  per  yard  10c 

882.    Berkeley  cambric,  per  yard  l2«4, 15,  20c 

English  nainsook,  32  inches,  per  yard. 

12,  15,  16,  18,  25c 
384.   French  nainsook,  sheer  or  heavy,  48  Inches, 
Per  yard  25, 31,38,  42,50,60c 


Checked  or  stri|sil  nainsook,  per  yard, 

8,  10,  12,  15,  18,  25c 
Victoria  law  n  and  India  linen,  i>er  yard, 

10,  12,  15,  18,  25c  and  upward. 

Tucking,  js  r  yard  40,  60,  60,  7.">c 

Plain  sw  iss,  per  yard  8,  10,  ttjf,  15,  20,  25c 


Figured  swiss,  per  yard  15,  20,  25,  30,  35c 

Tarlatan,  "   10,  12,  15,  18c 

Welt  Pique,        "   16,  19,  25c 

Apron  lawn,  "  striped  and  open  work 
borders  16,  20,  25,  30c 


We  call  particular  attention  to  Hie  "Pride  of  tkc  Hc»i"  Bleached  HnsHn,  which  is  nneonaled  Tor 
Ladles1  wear;  it  li  ansojpassod  in  linish  and  dnrabllltj  :  i»i-i«*-.  1-1  width,  19#c.  per  yard. 


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BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


CHINA  DEPARTMENT. 


Our  counters  and  shelves  are  stocked  with  the  most  complete  and  handsomest  assortment  of  elegant  and  desirable  designs  of  china  and  stoneware  from 
plain  to  the  most  elaborate  dec-orations,  of  which  we  can  illustrate  but  a  few. 

Complete  line  of  Chas.  Field  Haviland's  best  French  plain  and  decorated  china  constantly  on  hand. 


  -  161.  Dinner  sot,  126  pieces,  best  porcelain,  handsomely  decorated, 

160.  Dinner  set,  126  pieces,  best  porcelain,  plain  white  „  „  $14.49  $19.98 


164.     Umbrella     stand    earthenware,    beautifully    166.    Tea  set.  66  pieces,  0.  F.  Haviland's  best  French       157.   Tea  set,  56  pieces,  carlsbad  china,  decor. 

decorated  $4.98  each       china,  decorated  $11.49  ated  *  J< 

Full  line  of  Glass  Ware  constantly  on  hand.  Information  furnished.  Send  for  Catalogue  of  China  Ware. 


GLASSWARE. 


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34  BLOOMINGDALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST.  SUMMER,  1890. 

LEATHER   POCKET  BOOKS.   HAND   BAGS,  ETC. 


.  with  s1rii| 

1.8  In.  wiili 
strap*  and  bucklc* 


•Hi.  r.ir  l~.\-...u.'  -ir.iji  in:. I  buckle; 
black,  navv  blue,  cardinal  and  NO, 
striped,  3  Incbca  wide,  each  So 


llll  i.lll.T  Ml,, 

nil  anil  blue,  r 
ranlinal,  i 


Ut.-st 

pock' 


lc grain  Icathci 

 k.purx.  ami  rani 

■  ii 1 1 I    all  li'allirr 


lllllll.  VITV  |H.l.llll 

long.  3J»  III.  »lili'. 


gran 


k.l 


frame, with  I 
embroidered  sal 

iii  lining ,0  tncbai 
long,  :i'4  inches 
wide  11.35 


ill  tit  any  sl/..il  waist, 
i.  or  hoys,  takes  place  of 
li\  i  otion  canvas,  colors 
.  r..|  mi. I  white;  ml,  w hilt-  anil  blue. 
>  blue,  I. In.  k.  mi. I  nil  and  white.  .  lm 

Minn-,        in, lux  wiili-,  rnlnm  an  above  !>■ 

Mime,  2  Inches  „m,|t.  „f        HOrstnl  mo- 

canvas  extra  fine  finish,  navy  blue,  cardinal. 

li-  and  black   g&. 

Sinn.-.  •_"  .  in.  h.-s  K|de.  .  . .  •_«*■ 
.  s"'1"'-  111  «'l  silk,  colors  nav  v  iilui-.  bin.  k.  Mm  k 
and  white,  nil  and  black,  nuvy  bine  mid  while,  im.l 


27X 


•11 

HO.  Maine, 


lide. 


I,  Hcautiful  seal  leather  pocket  book, 
with  in-i.lc  i  oin  pun*-, elegant  silvered 
oxidized  conirm  and  <  lasps,  i  Inches 
lout',        in.  I,. -  wi.lc  47c 


IS"  Handsome  chatelaine 
•  all  leather  lined,  or- 
namented with  silvered 
flowered  plate,  nickel  pla- 
ted clasp  and  chain;  0  in. 
deep,  6  In.  wide,  in  blark 
grain  mail,  undressed  kid. 
Or  black  velvet  Mr 


)val  chape 

handsome  silvered  nxld 
plate  and  pnli-nl  l.»  k 
glazed  .T  mi. In— kid 


NOTE.— Our  ntxt  Catalogut  WUi 
It  iuutJtarly  in  tht  Fall.  .1 
,opy  vrill  it  mailt  J  to  any 
drrit  out  of  town  on  application. 


MB,  Men' 

l  her  roin|)anion, 
rontalning  mir- 
ror, comb,  fftm 
hook  and  ear 
cleaner,  8  inches 





BB.  Handsome  seal  grain  purse,  lea- 
tln  r  lined,  lias  two  compartments, 
nickel  riveted  Frame,  4]{  inches  long, 
i  inches  w  ide   S5c 


andsoine  chatelaine 
bag,  all  leather  lined,  with 
inside  change  |xx:ket;  in 
black  iwal  grain,  black  vel- 
vet or  undressed  kid,  oxl- 
.li/.  .l  silver  trimmings  ninl 
chain,  patent  lock;  0  in. 
!■  .  j.,     in  .  w  ide  $]  . 


■Illlx>ss»-d    grain  leather 
Inside  ruin  purse. 

.  in.  I 


892.  Neat 
pocket  Ixx.k.  with  i n- id.-  coin 
xilver.il  lock,  4  Inches  long,  -J  .  hi.  hex 
wide  . 


and  portfolio  combined,  of  em- 
boaaajj  leather,  has  poafcM  for 
pa|x-r  and  envelopes,  also  a  blotter, 
stamp  box.  Ink  w.  11.  pen  holder, 
calendar  and  l«x-k  and  key.  Hav- 
'iiil:  had  these  ina.1"-  up  In  very 
large  quantities  we  are  enabled  to 
sell  them  at  the  very  low  price  of 
Wc.    Postage.  »3c. 


'•»6.  Favorite  lap  tablet  and  port- 
folio combined,  of  Kneli«li  cloth, 
has  pockets  for  paper  and  envel- 
opes, also  blotter  and  stamp  box. 
Ink  well,  |>en   holder    and  cal- 


tber. 


97.  Neat  calf  leather  pocket  Ixxdc.  lea- 
ther lined,  coin  purse  Inside,  with  pat- 
<-nt  l.x-k,  silvered  corner-  im.l  outside 


TRAVELING   CASES,  Etc. 


By  mail,  extra,  80c.  "J-  mail,  extra,  85c 

817.    <ksntlcmon>  l.-ather  drcwins  caw.  convenient  for  travelinc  pnrprwe»,  take*  hi.  81*.    «,«-nt|,  im  n  «  ilr.  --In riw,  of  fancy  leather.  In  lxxik  form  very 

vcrr  little  room  vh.  n  rlo-ed:  remain-  Pr-  nrM  i.l.it.-  mirror,  fine  hrh-tl.-  hair,  tooth  ami  com|iiic!,  oecn|>b-»  very  liltlu  nmrr,  \.ry  convenient  for  traveling 

-having  hrii-h.-  celluloid  cornh,  nickel  coap-hox  ami  razor;  can  he  had  In  grain  or  contain*  French  plate  mirror,  razor,  -Top.  hair,  cloth.--,  tooth  nail 

fancv Teat h.  r    $3. SB  and  lather  brashes,  nickel-plated  MMp-boS  ami  r.-lliiloi.l  COM.  .$-1.76 

Same  for  ladic- canal-ob.-  had  with  nail--,  i— or-.  I". -t.m  hook  and  nail-hruch.  in-tcad  v-.m.- .  an  \»-  h.id  for  la.li.-.  «i'h  r-ciwons  ami  Mneiling  IkiIIIc  in  place 

of  razor  and  >iiavini:.l.ru<.h.'  "f  ™xor.  """P  »'"•  lath.-r-bnish. 

A  full  line  of  Plush  Cases,  Traveling  Necessaires,  Etc 


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BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  TTttT.TStJ iviJUfi*.  HlvJ.  J 


PERFUMERY  AND  TOILET  ARTICLES. 

A  full  line  of  STANDARD  PERFUMERY  CO.'S  EXTRACTS.  COLOGNES  and  TOILET  WATERS  constantly  on  Hand. 
Resides  the  goods  described  below,  we  have  a  full  line  of  all  makes  of  PATENT  MEDICINES,  at  one-half  drug-store 


prices. 

Standard  Perfumery  Co.'s  Extracts. 

WE  HIGHLY  RECOMMEND  THE  HED 
LETTER  EXTRACTS. 

900.  Standard  Perf.  Works,  1  oz.  Extract  19c 

•01.  Standard  Perf.  Works,  German  Cologne.. 11c 

202.  Standard  Perf  .Works,  4  oz.Queen  Cologne.43c 

203.  Triple  Extracts,  )4  oz.,  per  bottle  10c 

204.  Triple  Extracts,  1  oz.,  per  bottle  21c 

2('5.  Triple  Extracts,  a  oz.,  per  bottle  39c 

200.  Triple  Extracts,  1  oz.,  per  bottle  69c 

207.  Triple  Extracts,  8  oz.,  per  bottle  $1.33 

SOS.  Our  "  Pet  "  Cologne,  per  bottle  18c 

209.  "  Rosalie"  per  bottle  19c 

S10.  "Adele,"per  bottle    15c 

211.  "Queen,"  1  oz.,  per  bottle  15c 

212  "  Queen."  2  oz..  per  bottle   ..  25c 

213.  Red  Letter  Extract,  1  oz..  per  bottle  39c 

214.  Red  Letter  Extract,  2oz„  per  bottle  59c 

21.").  Red  Letter  Extract.  1  oz.,  per  bottle  94o 

210.  Red  Letter  Extract,  H  oz.,  per  bottle  ...  .$1.09 

217.  Red  Letter  Extract.  HI  oz..  per  bottle  ...  3.50 

218.  Farina,  4  oz.,  per  bottle  33c 

219   Farina,  8  oz.,  per  bottle  49c 

220.  Toilet  Perfume,  4  oz.,  per  bottle   19c 

221.  Toilet  Perfume,  8  oz.,  per  bottle   89c 

Toilet  "Waters. 

222.  Dr.  Snow's  Florida   39c 

223.  Dr.  Snow's  Unexcelled  Florida  Water,  per 
bottle  39c 

224.  Dr.  Snow's  Bay  Rum.  8  oz.,  bottles  J9c 

225.  Triple  Leaf  Import eil  Hav  Rum.1.)  pint.  ..35c 
220.  Triple  Leaf  Imported  Ray  Rum,  1  pint.... 49c 
227.  Triple  Leaf  Imported  Hay  Rum,  1  quart  ..90c 
22*.  Violet  Eau  tie  Quinine.  4  oz..  per  bottle. .  .35c 
229.  Violet  Lavender  Water,  4  oz.,  per  bottle.. 39c 

Standard  Perfumery  Co.'s  Toilet 
Waters. 

WE  HIGHLY  RECOMMEND  THE  RED  LETTER 
TOILET  WATERS. 

231.  Standard  Hay  Rum,  )4  pint  18c 

232  Standard  Ray  Rum,  1  pint  35c 

233  Standard  Ray  Rum,  1  (mart  49c 

234.  Lavender  Water,  light  and  dark,  per  bot..45c 

23.").  Bazaar  Bay  Rum.  4  pint  flasks  15c 

230  Ammoiiiated  Bay  Rum.      pint  tlasks   24c 

237.  Ammoiiiated  Bay  Rum,  1  pint  .  ..  .45c 

23s.  Red  Letter  Toilet  Waters,  all  odors,  4  oz. 

bottles   49c 

230  Red  Letter  Toilet  Waters,  all  odors,  8  oz. 
bottles  90c 

240.  Bazaar  Florida  Water,  S  oz.  bottles  25c 

241.  Standard  Florida  Water,  XXX  35c 

242  Standard  Perfumery  Works  Hair  Oil  loo 


Dr.  Snow's  Face  Toilet  Powders.  Etc. 

244.  Dr.  Snow's  Glycerine  Lotion  for  the  Skin. 23c 

245.  Dr.  Snow's  Kuticle  (ream  for  the  Skin..  18c 

246.  Dr.  Snow's  carbolized  ointment  17c 

247.  Dr.  Snow's  Talcou's  Baby  Powder  19c 

248.  Dr.  Snow's  Perfume'!  Talcou's  Baby  Powder. 

29c 

249.  Dr.  Snow's  Pearly  Tooth  Powder,  per  box.  13c 

250.  Dr.  Snow's  Tooth  and  Gum  Wash,  per  hot. 33c 

251.  Dr.  Snow's  Parisienne  Almond  Cream  for 
complexion,  per  bottle  09c 

252.  Dr.  Snow's  Pure  Glycerine  for  chapped 
hands,  etc.,  per  bottle  12c 

253.  Dr.  Snow's  Velour  Face  Powder,  in  all 
shades,  per  box   39c 

254.  Dr.  Snow's  Glycerine  Jelly  for  chapped 
hands,  etc.,  per  bottle    21c 

Dr.  Snow's  Velour  Preparations  for 
the  Skin  and  Complexion. 

255.  Velour  Cream,  per  bottle  90c 

2M.  Velour  Balsam,  per  bottle  90c 

2")7.  Velour  Pimple  and    Freckle    Lotion,  per 

bottle     90c 


Dr.  Snow's  Soaps. 


Dr.  Snow's  English  P. 
Dr.  Snow's  Pure  Glyi 
Dr.  Snow's  Magic  He 
Dr.  Snow's  Carbolic 
Dr.  Snow's  Sulphur  S 
Dr.  Snow's  Kuticle  S 
Dr.  Snow's  Ammonia 
alp,  per  cake  


Patent  Medicines. 

The  renowned  Dr.  Snow's  Proprietary  Medicines 
at  less  than  half  the  price  of  oilier  makes.  Every 
bottle  of  Snow's  goods  warranted.  Money 
refunded  if  not  satisfactory,  even  after  being 
partially  used. 

200.  Dr.  Snow's  Sarsaparilla  49c 

207.  Dr.  Snow's  Sedlitz  Powders,  per  box. .  .19c 

208.  Dr.  Snow's  Velvet  Face  powders,  per  box  15c 

200.  Dr.  Snow's  Witch  Hazel  Extract,  per  bot. .  19c 

270.  Dr.  Snow's  Arnica,  per  bottle  15c 

271.  Dr.  Snow's  Jamaica  Ginger,  per  bottle  ..  .15c 

272.  Dr.  Snow's  Cream  of  Beauty,  per  bottle.  .39c 

273.  Dr.  Snow's  Mustard  Plasters,  each  19c 

274.  Dr.  Snow's  Reef,  Iron  and  Wine,  per  bot  .49c 

275.  Dr.  Snow's  Citrate  of  Magnesia,  per  bot.. 15c 

270.  Dr.  Snow's  Cough  Syrup,  per  bottle  15c 

277.  Dr.  Snow'sStrengthening  Plasters,  each...0c 

27S.  Dr.  Snow's  Capsicum  Plasters,  each  10c 

270.  Dr.  Snow's  Belladonna  Plasters,  each  10c 

280.  Dr.  Snow's  charcoal  Tablets,  per  box...  15c 

281.  Dr.  Snow's  Calisava  Bark,  per  bottle.  59c 

282.  Dr.  Snow's  Calisava  Bark  \  Iron,  per  bot.  09c 

283.  Dr.  Snow's  Neigene.  This  preparation 
hardens  the  gums,  preserves  the  teeth,  prevent- 
ing all  discoloration  and  makes  them  appear  a 
pearly  white.  It  also  imparts  a  most  delight- 
ful fragrance  to  breath,  per  bottle   39c 

284.  Dr.  Snow's  Pure  Cod  Liver  Oil,  per  bottle. 40c. 

285.  Dr.  Snow's  Emulsion  of  Cod  Liver  Oil,  per 
bottle  59e 

280.  Dr.  Snow's  Pepsi ne  for  Dyspepsia,  etc.,  per 
bottle  39c 

287.  Dr.  Snow's  Stomach  Bitters,  per  bottle. .  .09c 

288.  Dr.  Snow's  Dyspepsia  Cure,  per  bottle. ..  .29c 
280.  Dr.    Snow's    Household    Disinfectant,  per 

bottle    19c 

290.  Dr.  Snow's  cholera  Mixture,  per  bottle.  .19c 

201.  Dr.  Snow's  Hair  Improver,  per  bottle  39c 

202.  Dr.  Snow's  Carbolic  Disinfectant,  per  bot. 29e 
293.  Dr.  Snow's  Toilet  Powder,  per  package  ..13c 

204.  Dr.  Snow's  Court  Plasters,  per  package  ..  .2c 

205.  The  best  quality  Standard  Ammonia  for 
household  purposes,  per  bottle   5,  9.  13c 

290.  Dr.  Snow's  Mandrake  Liver  Piils,  per  box. 12c 
297.  Dr.  Snow's  Chlorate  of  Potash  Tablets,  per 


Puff  Boxes  and  Powder  Puffs. 

Postage.  3c  to  15c. 

309.  Plain  White  Metal  Boxes  12,  15,  25c 

310.  Same,  with  hand-painted  decorations,  colors 
pink  and  blue,  each  50.  75c.  $1.00 

311.  Same,  porcelain  75c,  $1.00.  1.50.  2.ot; 

312.  Powder  Puffs  8,  15,  19,  25,  30,  49t 

Combs. 

By  mail,  extra,  2c. 


20c 


313.  Buffalo  Horn  Comb,  0  inches  long . 

314.  0W  inches  long  ;«c 

315.  7)4  inches  long  49c 

310.  Horn  Pocket  Comb,  with  mirror   13c 

317.  Pocket  Buffalo  Horn  Comb,  in  case.  ...10,  15c 

318.  Very  best,  make  and  finish  Raw  Horn  Combs, 
coarse  and  fine  teeth,  7  in.  long  11c 

319.  Extra  heavy  Rubber  Comb,  with  coarse  and 
fine  teeth  25c 

320.  Pocket  Folding  Comb,  rubber  8,  l.",.  2.">c 

321.  Rubber  Combs,  fine  and  coarse  teeth,  fold- 
ing together   13c 

322.  Other  Rubber  Combs  9,  15,  19,  35,  49c 

Brushes. 
Postage,  7c. 


Metallic  Hair-Brushes,  best  steel,  soft,  dura- 
ble and  unin.jurious,  hand-painted  15.  23c 

324.  Hair-Brushes,  plain  and  fancy  backs, 

25,  39.  50,  75c,  M.00,  1.75.  2.00 

325.  Xylonite  Hail -Brushes,  small  size    59c 

320.  Same,  larger  size   79c 


box. 


298.  Dr.  Snow's  Soda  Mint  Tablets  for  sea 
ness.  headache,  etc.,  per  box  

299.  Dr.  Snow's  Syrup  of  Hypophosphates  . 

300.  Dr.  Snow's  Sugar  Coated  Liver  Pills. .  . 

301.  Dr.  Snow's  Sugar  Coated  Cathartic  Pills.  .12c 

302.  Dr.  Snow's  Plain  Cathartic  Pills  12c 

303.  Dr.  Snow's  Wine  of  Coca  89c 

304.  Dr.  Snow's  Expectorant  39c 

305.  Dr.  Snow's  Caelum  Aromatic  Pearles  5c 

Also  full  line  of  all  makes  of  Patent  Medi- 
cines at  half  the  drug-store  prices. 
Woodbury's  Soap. 

305!-<.  Woodbury's  Facial  Soap  for  the  Skin  and 

Scalp  has  no  equal  34c 

Pray's  Improved  Preparations. 

305a.  Pray's  manizinc  for  the  fingernails,  box  27c 

305b.  Pray's  rosaline  for  the  complexion,  box..  .19c 
305c.  Pray's  velvolu  cream  for  the  complexion, 

box  19c 

305(1.  Pray'sdiainond  nail  enamel,  two  sizes.  .17,  30c 

305c.  Pray's  pocket  emery  board  17c 

305f.  Pray's  plixline  for  "removing  superfluous 

hair  69c 

Toilet  Articles. 


A  New  Discovery. 

307.  Camphorline.  Much  better,  stronger  and 
more  lasting  than  camphor.  No  moths  will 
ever  appear  where  this  is  placed  ;  flakes,  )4  lb. 
cans,  price  13c  ;  in  small  cakes,  )4  lb.  packages, 
13c  ;  1  lb.  packages  23c 

Atomizers. 

By  mail,  extra,  12c  to  15c. 


327.  English  Nail-Brushes.  with  wings,  5  rows  15c 

328.  Grows  19c 

329.  8  rows  25o 

330.  Tooth-Brushes  10.  15,  25c 

331.  Hand-Brushes  5,  10.  25,  35c.  37.  49c 


332.  White  Xylonite  clothes-Brush  $1.19 

333.  clothes-Brushes,  wood  back,  25.50,75c.  $1.00, 

2.00 

Shaving-Brushes. 


34.  Shaving-Brushes,  each  6,  10, 15,  25,  47c  and 
upward. 

Nail  Polishers. 


Soap  Boxes. 

265.  Metal  Soap  Boxes   25.  49,  59  BSC 


335.  Wood-back  Nail  Polishers. . . 

Mirrors. 


30.  Square  Zylonite 
Mirror,  French 
bevel  plate-glass, 
twisted  handle. 


Atomizers,  each 


25,  30,  49,  09.  97c 


337.  Same,  large 


.38.  Round  Zylonit 
Mirror,  Frenc 
bevel  philc-glas) 
small  size... 


10.  Victor,  silk  plush  covered  Hand  or  Stand 
Mirror.      Sizes       4x0      5x7      0x8  inches 
Prices,      35        57,       85  cents. 


JAPANESE  GOODS  AND  NOVELTIES  FOR  DECORATING  PURPOSES.  37 


5.  Japanese  duster, 
made  of  fine  feathers, 
with  bamboo  handle, 
very  strong,  used  for 
dusting  pictures,  bric- 
a-brac,  etc.,  20  inches 
long    with  handle, 

each  7c 

Postage,  6c. 


Japanese   mats,  finely  decorated, 
colors,  on  crepe  paper,  very  at- 
tractive, {Mix {>'■.,  as  per  illustration. 

each  6c 

67.    Same,  round  shape,  gold  and 

each  8c 

colors. 

9K*9^,each  6c 

369.  Same,  12x16,  used  for  tidies,  etc.. 

370.  Japanese  napkins,  for  menns,  made 
up  in  odd  shapes,  such  as  men,  hats, 
ships,  frogs  and  all  kinds  of  animals,  IS 
assorted  figures  in  a  package,  each,  ,12c 

Postage,  per  dozen,  4c . 


Japanese  paper  scrolls  or  panels,  all 
inplete,  decorated  in  very  bright  figures,  3tt 

long,  4}4  in.  wide,  each  10c 

Same,  38  in.  long,  5  in.  wide,  each. .  .15c 
Same,  40  in.  long,  8  in.  wide,  each. .  .20c 
Same,  44  in.  long,  15  in.  wide,  each.  .35c 


375.  Same,  46  in.  long, 

376.  Same,  in  bamboo, 
and  birds,  44  in.  long, 

377.  Same,  46  in.  long, 

378.  Sane,  60  in.  long. 
Postage. 


10  in.  wide,  each.. 50c 
decorated  with  flowers 
7  in.  wide,  each. .  .25c 
10  in.  w  ide,  each.  .35c 
ll1-  in.  w  ide,  each. 50c 
to  15c. 


379.  Folding  screen,  cloth  sides.  5  feet  high,  hand- 
somely decorated  :S4.T."> 

"*    5'A  feet  high   5.95 

Ml.    On  black  cloth.  5',,  feet  high,  beautifnllv 

hand  embroidered  in  gold  and  silver  87. 511 

82.  5'A  feet  high,  elegantly  hand  embroidered 
on  cloth,  with  silk  figure-,  birds,  flowers,  etc., 
or  rich  gold  embroidered  $9.00 


Handsome  decorated 
35  in.  high.  80  in.  widi 
stand  


parage  fan  fire  screen, 
complete  with  bamboo 
 98c 


SCREENS    SHIPPED    Ol  T    OF    TOWN    BY    EXPRESS  ONLY. 


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BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


PARASOLS  AND  UMBRELLAS. 

By  mail,  extra,  30c  to  50c. 

When  ordering,  please  give  us  an  idea  of  what  you  require,  as  we  use  our  best  judgment  in  selection,  which  as  a  rule  gives  satisfaction. 

Arched  Mauresquc  Parasols. 

Coaching  Parasol*. 

latest  Styles 


23.  Fine  brocaded  silk 
coaching  parasol,  silk 
cord  and  tassel,  fancy  im- 
ported carved  wood  "han- 
dles (as  illustrated),  slate, 
brown,  navv  blue,  garnet, 
gobelin  and  black.  ..$3.50 

24.  Fine  brocaded  silk 
coaching  parasol,  fancy 
carved  handle,  silk  cord 
and  tassels,  light  and 
dark  brown,  slate,  navy 
blue,  garnet  and  black, 

$2.75 


AS. 


Neat  striped  surah 
silk  coaching  parasol, 
carved  handle,  Filk  cord 
and  tassels  to  match,  in 
cream,  tan,  light  and  seal 
brown,  navy  blue,  cardi- 
nal, '.'ai-net  and  black, 

$1.25 

2G.  Elegant  checked  satin 
coaching  parasols,  fine 
Vienna  carved  handle, 
silk  cord  and  tassels,  in 
garnet  and  white,  blue 
and  white,  and  black 
and  white  $4.50 


Do  not  fail  to  state 
Color. 


27.  This  parasol  is 
among  the  novelties  of  the  sea- 
son; the  tips  of  the  ribs  are 
slightly  curved,  and  the  silk  be- 
tween has  a  more  pronounced 
curve  than  usual;  it  is  trimmed 
with  fringe,  and  altogether  the 
effect  is  stylish  and  beautiful; 


be 


in 


,  liiii 


brown  and  black,  with  lining  to 

match  ....$11.50 

428.  Same,  can  also  be  had  in 
poorer  quality  silk  for  $9.50 

Other  Parasols. 

428«.  Fine  surah  silk  parasol 
handsomely  trimmed  with  4-inch 
silk  fringe,  same  color,  and 
handsome  sash  to  match,  in  sage, 
mahogany,  brown,  blue  and 
black  $5.00 


New  Styles  Coaching. 


Parasols  (not  illustrated). 

4283.  A  novelty  in  parasols  this  sea- 
son is  one  made  of  figured  net, 
with  changeable  silk  linings,  in  the 
following  colors:  white  sunset, 
old  gold,  blue,  black,  and  hand- 
some carved  English  sticks.  .$8.00 

428c.  Another  decided  novelty  is  a 
small  sunshade  that  has  a  deep 
inward  curve  turning  toward  the 
face,  and  is  excellent  for  carriage 
use;  has  a  handsome  English 
stick,  arid  can  be  had  in  white  or 
black  net,  with  silk  lining, 

$5,  6.98 

428rf.  Same,  can  also  be  had  made  of 
plain  black  surah  silk,  with  silk 
lining  $3.00,  4.29 

428*.  Same  style,  of  black  taffeta 
silk  $2.49 


429.  The  above  are  made  on  the  style  of  the  new 
coaching  shape,  have  nine  (9)  fibs,  "English 
Paragon "  frame,  selected  imported  wood  han- 
dles, and  ribbon  bow  to  match.  Lyons  heavy 
surah  silk,  coaching  shape,  fancy  sn  iped,  in  slate, 
ndt 


gobelin,  old  rose,  mahogany; 

Lyons  heavy  surah  silk,  in  gray,  mah< 


$5.25 


cord  and  tassel,  fine  imported 
carved  wood  handles,  in 
gobelin  blue,  bronze,  cardinal, 
garnet,  navy  blue  and  black, 

434.  Heavy  black  satin,  silk 
ribbon  bow,  fancy  carved 
wood  handles,  in  white,  car- 
dinal or  black;  china  silk  lin- 
ing can  also  be  had,  with  black 
handles  for 


17.  Fine  striped  satin 
serge,  silk  cord  and  tas- 
sels, fancy  carved  wood 
handle;  in  gobelin  blue, 
slate,  brown,  mahogany, 
navy  blue,  garnet  and 
black  $2.75 

Fine  striped  satin 
rhadame,  silk  cord  and 
tassels,  fine  carved  wood 
handles,  gobelin  blue, 
bronze,  cardinal,  navy 
blue,  garnet  and  black, 
$3.50 

439.  Checked  or  striped 
satin,  very  neat;  brown, 
navy,  garnet,  cardinal 
and  beige  combinations. 

$2.75 

Same,  laventine  silk, 
with  black  and  white 
border,  carved  ebony 
handle  for  mourning, 
very  stylish  $3.50 

ime,  black  and 
white  striped  brocade 
silk,  elegantly  carved 
sticks  $5.50 

Handsome  checked 
moir£  silk  coaching  par- 
asol, very  fashionable, 
with  silk  cord  and  tas- 
sels, fancy  imported 
carved  wood  handle;  in 
slate,  brown,  navy  blue, 
garnet  and  black. .  .$3.00 


brown,  garnet  and  navy  blue  $4.75 

431.  Lyons  heavy  surah  silk,  in  gray,  old  rose, 
goblin,  mahogany,  cardinal,  blue  and  black. $4. 25 

432.  Lyons  coaching  parasol,  covered  with  hand- 
some lace  netting,  in  white  and  black  $8.50 

Foil  line  of  Lace  Carriage  Parasol  Covers. 

Satin  Parasols,  Silk  Lace  Covers. 


43.  Heavy  black  and  cream  satin,  with  all-silk  es- 
curial  lace  covers,  with  cardinal,  garnet,  blue,  pink, 
bronze  or  yellow  fancy  changeable  silk  linings,  or 
plain  black  or  white.  10  ribs,  paragon  frame,  fancy 
hand  carved  imported  handle  and  line  ribbon 
bow  $5.00 


THIRD   AVENUE,  CORNER  59TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


39 


The  ««  Eiffel"  or  "  Vandyke" 
Parasol. 


444  Latest,  neatest  and  most  stylish,  silk,  large 
checks;  colors:  black  and  cardinal,  navy  blue  and 
cardinal,  black  and  gold,  black  and  white,  navy 
blue  and  white,  and  beige  and  brown,  elegantly 
carved  stick.  10  ribs,  paragon  frames  $3.75 

445.  Same,  in  narrow  stripes,  colors  as  above..  .3.75 

446.  Same,  in  wide  stripes,  very  stylish;  colors: 
navy  blue  and  gold,  black  and  white,  brown  and 
beige,  navy  blue  and  silver  $3.50 

447.  Same,  of  moire  silk,  with  small  checks,  colors: 
black  and  cardinal,  black  and  gold,  uavy  blue, 
brown,  black  and  w  hite  $4.50 

448.  Same,  of  grenadine  and  brocade  silk,  very 
fashionable,  silk  lined,  line  imported  carved  handle, ' 
very  best  finish;  colors:  steel,  brown,  navy,  and 
black  $5.00 

449.  Handsome  heavy  hrocadedsatin.  very  rich,  line 
carved  antique  or  ebony  sticks,  in  black  and  silver, 
gold  and  silver,  and  slate  and  silver  $6.75 

450.  Same,  of  neat  satin  strides;  colors:  slate,  to- 
bacco, cardinal,  brow  n,  navy  blue  mid  black. $2.75 

451.  Kich  narrow  and  wide  combinations,  satin 
stripes,  very  neat  and  stylish,  in  black,  navy  blue, 
cardinal,  tobacco  and  steel  $3.50 

452.  Rich  brocaded  satin,  with  antique  carved  loop 
sticks,  black,  brown,  cardinal,  slate  und  cream 
white  $4.00 

453.  Heavy  all-silk  surah,  very  neat  and  stylish, 
handsomely  carved  loop  sticks,  brown,  mahogany, 
slate,  sage. "old  rose,  beige,  black  and  white.  .J  1.50 

454.  Fine  plain  satin,  neat  carved  sticks,  brown, 
terra  cotta,  garnet,  cardinal,  navy  blue,  beige, 
black  and  cream  w  hite  ."  $1.98 

455.  77k'  Vandyke  I.mt  PiirumilU  rn-i/  fashionabl, ; 
it  is  made  of  surah  silk,  with  lining  to  match, 
trimmed  with  white  Vandyke  lace;  has  white 
carved  sticks;  can  be  had  in  sage,  beige,  heliotrope, 
old  rose,  brown  and  navy  $7.50 

Blaek  Satin  Parasols,  Lace 
Trimmed. 

456.  Good  satin,  trimmed  w  ith  5-inch  all-silk  Span- 
ish lace,  black,  white  or  cardinal  lined,  silk  cord 
and  tassel  $2.69 

457.  Heavy  black  satin,  lined  in  black,  cardinal  or 
white,  trimmed  with  5-inch  all-silk  Spanish 
guipure  lace,  fancv  carved  wood  handle,  silk  cord 
and  tassels  §3.50 

458.  Heavy  black  satin,  with  pink,  gold,  cardinal, 
garnet  or  blue  changeable  silk  linings,  or  plain 
black  or  white,  trimmed  with  5-inch  all-silk  Span- 
ish guipure  lace,  10  ribs,  paragon  frame,  fancy 
carved  wood  handles,  silk  cord  and  tassels..  .$4.25 
N.B.— Any  of  the  above  can  be  bad  with  black 

handles,  for  mourning. 

Mourning  Parasols. 

Black  Gros-Grain  Silk  Coaching  Parasols 
with  carved  ebony  sticks. 

459.  Quality  X,  good  qualitv  pros-grain  silk,  china 
silk  lining  $3 ,75 

460.  Quality  XX,  extra  heavy  gros-grain  silk,  with 
all  silk  lining  $4.50 

461.  Same,  extra  heavy  gros-grain  silk,  w  ith  white 
and  black  border,  silk  lining,  trimmed  with  5-inch 
knotted  fringe  $9.00 

462.  Same  can  also  he  bad  w  ith  light  colored  carved 
sticks,  and  with  pink,  cardinal,  blue  or  lavender 
changeable  silk  linings  $9.00 

Carriage  Parasols. 

(Complete  with  attachments.) 
Colors:  red,  garnet,  light  blue,  navy  blue,  white, 
and  old  gold. 

463.  Sateen  1   98c 

464.  Satin  $1.75 


The  Coaching  Parasols,  Etc*. 

With  carved  handles,  entirely  new  and  very 
fashionable. 

465.  Our  "Leader,"  plain  satin,  22  inches  long, 
natural  wood  handles,  in  black,  navy  blue,  garnet, 
cardinal,  brown  and  fawn,  mahogany  or  slate. $  1 .25 

466.  Same,  liner  quality,  plain  satin, "silk  cord  and 
tassel,  same  colors  $1.59 

467.  Same,  much  finer  quality,  with  tine  natural 
wood  handles,  silk  cord  and  tasssel,  in  black,  navy 
blue,  garnet,  cardinal,  brown  and  fawn,  mahogany 
or  slate  $1.75 

468.  Our  special  extra  heavy,  plain  satin  paragon 
frame,  fancy  imported  handles,  in  black,  navy 
blue,  garnet,  cardinal,  brown  and  fawn,  white  and 
mahogany,  slate  and  old  rose  $2.25 

46!).  Same  style,  in  black  onlv,  lined  with  black 
silk  $3.00 

470.  Same  style,  in  very  heavy  plain  satin,  with 
finely  selected  imported"  hand  carved  handles,  and 
fine  ribbon  bow,  lined  with  changeable  silk  in  the 
following  colors,  viz. :  cardinal,  pink,  blue,  bronze, 
brown  or  yellow  $3.50 

471.  Plain  satin,  superfine  quality,  black  only.  10 
ribs,  paragon  frame,  lined  with  changeable  silk  in 
pink,  blue,  cardinal,  bronze,  brown,  yellow,  lav- 
ender $4.00 


Misses'  and  Children's  Parasols. 


Sun  Umbrellas. 


472.  Misses'  figured  sateen  parasols;  colors:  blue 
and  cardinal,  assorted  wood  handles,  10  inches. 2*: 

473.  Same,  12  inches  33c 

474.  Same,  15  inches   39c 

475.  Misses'  heavy  plain  satin  parasols:  colors:  blue, 
pink,  cardinal  and  garnet ;  white  enameled  wood 
handles,  9  inches  65c 

476.  Same,  11  inches  85c 

477.  Same,14inches   $1.19 

478.  Same,  w  ith  ruffle,  very  stylish  98c 


Misses'  Coaching  Parasols. 


479.  Plain  satin;  colors:  garnet,  cardinal,  light  and 
navy  blue,  pink,  bronze  and  yellow  ;  fancy  carved 
wood  sticks  89c 

480.  Plain,  heavy  satin;  colors,  garnet,  cardinal, 
light,  and  navy  blue;  10  ribs,  fancy  carved 
handles  $1.25 

481.  Extra  heavy  satin,  same  colors,  paragon 
frame    $1.69 

482.  Same,  in  checked  satin;  colors,  blue  or  car- 
dinal 98c 

483.  Same,  in  stripes  $1 .50 


Silk,  Sekoe,  Alpaca  and  Laventink  Sun 

484.  Black  serge,  24-inch,  assorted  wool  handles. 59c 
4H5.    Black  alpaca,   with  1-incli  satin  border,  24 

inches,  assorted  natural  wood  handles  $1-00 

480.  Black  mohair,  24  inches  long,  with  one-inch 
satin  border,  assorted  natural  wood  handles,  para- 
gon frame  $1.25 

487.  Black  worsted  zenella,  with  one-inch  satin 
border,  24  inches,  assorted  natural  wood  handles, 

$1.25 

488.  Black  guaranteed  siik,  very  strong  and  durable, 
24  inches,  natural  wood  bandies  $1.59 

489.  Same,  with  black  handles  for  mourning..  1.69 

490.  Same,  with  silverine  handles   1.69 

491.  Fast-dye  gloria  silk,  with  natural  stick. . .  1.00 

492.  Same,  with  silverine  handle   1.35 

493.  Same,  with  gold  handle   1.65 

494.  Special  sun  umbrellas,  all  silk  serge,  very 
handsome  and  durable,  entirely  new,  24  inches 
long,  natural  wood  handles  $1.75 

495.  Celluloid  handles   2.00 

496.  Ebony  handles  for  mourning   2.00 

497.  Fancv  silverine  handles   2.00 

498.  Sterling  silver  handles   3.00 

499.  Gold  handles   3.00 

QUALITY  X. 

500.  Good  silk  serge  sun  umbrellas,  steel  frames, 
natural  sticks,  24  inches  long,  black  onlv,  assorted 
wood  handles  $1.50 

501.  Celluloid  ivorv  handles   2.00 

502.  Silverine  handles   2.00 

503.  Sterling  silver  handles   2.25 

504.  Ebony,  for  mourning   2.00 


QUALITY  xx. 
All  silk,  heavy  quality,  in  black  only. 
paragon  frames. 

505.  Assorted  wood  handles  $2.00 

506.  Celluloid  ivorv    "    2.50 

507.  Silverine           "    2.50 

508.  Sterling  silver     "    2.75 

509.  Ehouv,  for  mourning   2.50 

510.  Gold  "knobs   2.50 


QUALITY  XXX. 

Extra  heavy,  all  silk. 


In  colors— brown,  blue,  black  and  green. 

511.  Bamboo  handles  $2.50 

512.  Celluloid  ivorv  handles   3.00 

513.  Silverine  "    2.75 

514.  Sterling  silver       "    3.50 

515.  Ebonv,  for  mourning   3.00 

516.  Gold   4.50 


QUALITY  XXXX. 

Extra  heavy,  all  silk  serge. 

LYONS'  SPECIAL. 

517.  In  brown,  blue,  black  and  green,  paragon 
frame,  one  piece,  English  stick  53.50 

518.  Celluloid  handles   4.50 

519.  Sti  rling  silver  handles   5.00 

520.  Gold  handles   6.00 

521.  Long,  sterling  silver  handles,  finely  hand  en- 
graved $8.00 

522.  Gold  handles  10.00 

H.  G.  &  Co. 's  Japanese  silk  sun  umbrellas,  war- 
ranted to  wear  for  two  years.  24  inches  long,  para- 
gon frame,  finely  finished,  black  only. 

523.  Fine  selected  natural  English  stick  $2,50 

524.  Ebonv  sticks,  for  mourning   2.50 

52",.    Silver  caps   2.75 

526.  Gold  caps   3.00 

527,  Gold  crooked  handles   3.75 


40  JEWELRY. 

Besides  goods  illustrated  on  these  two  pages,  we  have  :t  full  line  of  jewelry,  gold  pens,  pencils,  opera  glasses,  watches,  etc.,  etc. 
When  ordering  rings  and  bracelets  do  not  fail  to  state  size. 


Solid  gold  Land-engraved  desk  pen,  with  ebony  holder,  $1.48        602.   With  ivory  holder  $1-68        603.   With  pearl. 

A  full  line  of  Pens,  Pencils,  Scarf  Pins,  Lockets,  etc. 


THIRD   AVENUE,  CORNER  59TH   STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


;.k.  Hi<  li  Lr„|,l  plated  lorki-f. 
new  horseshoe  drM-ii,  I ■ . .  1 . 1  - 
two  pictures,  inlaiil  with  cur 
inlau'lioiiml  blooU»tom-.$1.6.'» 


Bab]  Buttons. 


tOt.  Klch  oxidized  silvered 
bonbon  box.  with  chain, 
assorted  designs  25c 


BOL.  Black,  .bell  or  amber,  each  1H,  86,  39c      Gil.   Same,  in  solid  eold.  ueraet   ..$^50  OTt^n^taada! 


Cls.  \,..„  silver*-.!  oxidized  glovo 
battooer,  with  coin  charm.  very 
useful  and  handy  8c 


Full  lino  ol'  Slides,  Buckle*.,  <lueen  Chains  mid  Hair  Ornament*. 


THIRD   AVENUE.  CORNER   59TH   STREET.  NEW  YORK. 


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Postage,  14c. 

152.  Box  containing  one  quire  of  cele- 
brated Whiting  Paper  Co.'s  cream  or 
tinted,  raggeil  edge,  satin  finished  paper, 
and  envelopes  to  match  23c 

153.  Same,  all  linen  paper  29,  89c 

B.  IS.  Blotter  Tablets. 

Postage,  8c  to  25c. 
Handsomely  bound,  lOO  sheets  in  each  tab- 
let, with  blotter  combined;  very  extensively- 
used  and  very  handy  for  correspondence. 

154.  "Velvet,"  highly  finished  velvet  paper 
tablet,  octavo  Bize  10c 

155.  Commercial  size  14c 

156.  Letter  size  20c 

15".  "  Paris  linen,"  ruled  or  unruled,  ele- 
gantly finished  linen  paper  tablet,  octavo 
size  10c 

158.   Commercial  size  ,  14c 

169.    Letter  size  20c 

160.  "Persian  linen,"  ruled  or  unruled, 
extra  heavy,  finest  linen  paper  tablet,  oc- 
tavo size..!  13c 

161.  Commercial  size  17c 

162.  Letter  size  25c 

163.  Special.  100,000  cloth  cases  containing 
3  handsome  blank  memorandum  books, 
with  nice  paper,  cloth  covers,  each 
stamped  with  gilt  on  the  back  "Cash," 
"  Visites,"  and  "  Notes."  Entire  case  and 
three  books,  5c;  by  mail,  extra,  4c. 


164.  Our  popular  Paris  linen  box,  con- 
taining 24  sheets  of  line  linen  writhe.' 
paper  and  envelopes  to  match  23c 

Playing  Cards. 

165.  Our  special  playing  cards,  highly 
enameled,  satin  finished,  per  pack.  .12c 

166.  Extra  heavy  satin  finished,  per 
pack  18c 

167.  Extra  heavy  pearl  enamel  finish, 
per  pack  25c 

168.  Extra  heavy  pearl  enamel  finish, 
per  pack  39c 

169.  Best  card  made,  finest  ivory  finish, 
gilt  edge,  per  pack  49c 

The  above  have  indicators  in  corner  of 
cards,  and  are  complete  with  joker. 

Note  Paper  In  Boxes. 

Postage,  7c  to  12c. 

170.  "Hard  to  Beat,"  box  containing  24 
sheets  of  paper  and  24  envelopes  to 
match  7c 

171.  "Assorted  tints,"  box  containing 
24  sheets  of  paper  and  envelopes  to 
match  10c 

172.  "Windsor,"  box  containing  24 
sheets  of  extra  heavy  satin  finish  paper 
and  envelopes  to  match  15c 

173.  "Our  Leader,"  box  containing  34 
sheets  of  heavy  paper  and  envelopes  to 
match,  all  initials  15c 

174.  Mourning  box,  containing  24  sheets 
of  paper  with  black  border  for  mourn- 
ing, and  envelopes  to  match  29c 

175.  Box  containing  24  corresponding 
cards,  with  days  of  the  week  on  one 
corner  in  bronze,  and  envelopes  to 
match  25c 


Postage,  9c. 
184.   Box,  containing  1  quire  of  the  very 
best  super-calendered  paper,  with  hand- 
embossed  initials,  in  4  colors; 


187a.  Box  containing  24  sheets 
of  extra  heavy  cream  laid, 
velvet  finished  paper  and 
envelopes  to  match  161 


ish,  containing 


School  Supplies. 

SS.  Noi«4e»s  slate-,  bound  with  cloth,  very  strong 
and  durable,  5x7,  each  He;  per  dozen  90c 

89.  6x9,  each,  12c;  per  dozen  $1.30 

90.  Kx  12,  each,  15c;  per  dozen   1.70 

School  slates,  best,  qualitv,  1x6  inches,  each. 

per  dozen  30^ 

6x9,  each,  5c;  per  dozen ........ '. ........  '.50c 

7x11,  each,  6c;  per  dozen  60< 

Double  silicate  book  slates,  each  5,  10,  15< 

Same,  with  cloth  covers  12,  17,  21, " 

Slate  cleaners   4,  & 

1'enholders,  each  2,  J 

Spencerian,  per  dozen  

(iillott's  steel  pens,  per  dozen  8,  9, 10, 12( 

Slate  pencils,  Cerman,  sharpened,  5":  in.,  pel 

£  of  100  9( 

Erasers,  each  1,  3,  5,  10,  15c 

Writing  books  2,  5, 10,  12,  15c 

Slate  sponges,  each,  lc;  per  dozen  10c 

Rulers,  12  inches,  each  1,  2,  5,  10, 15c 

Pen-wipers,  each  1,  3,  5,  10, 

Blank  books,  each  2,  3.  5. 

Eagle  lead  pencils,  inserted  rubber  tit: 


fnglafd's;  X£«  \  tg^S"-  «  w 

210.  Also  a  complete  line  of  Euber's  penholders, 
2,  3,  5c  eacli 

211.  Faber's  rubber  erasers  2.  3,  4c  each 

212.  Mucilage,  per  bottle  5c 

fr  — 


Paper,  by  the  <^uirc  or  Beam. 

Irish  linen,  white,  per  quire  

Envelopes  to  match,  per  package  of  25  

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Envelopes  to  match,  per  package  of  25  

White  paper,  (Quality  X,  per  quire, 3c;  ream   

Quality  XX,  per  quite,  5c;  ream  75c 

Letter  paper  15c 

Envelopes,  quality  X,  XX,  XXX,  XXXX,  package  of  25  5,  7,  8,  10c 


...  Japanese  pencil  box,  highly  finished, 
strong  and  durable,  with  inside  comparti 
in, ■.-.•■cover,  finely  decorated  in  colors.  7<, 
long,  2J4  inches  wide,  13c.  Posfc 


217.   Forged  steel  scissors,  good  and  durable. 
S«es,         «,    5,   6%,   6,   6H,    7  inches  long. 
Prices,      15,      18,   21,   24,   29,    35c  each. 

Steel  shears,  with  patent  thumbscrew,  all  nickel 
Sizes,  6,  6'A,  7,  7'A,  8,  S'A,  9  inches  Ion 
Price*,      39,   45,   53,   58,   63,   69,   75c  each. 

AU  our  Goods  are  made  of  the  Very  Best  Sheffield. 


219.    Our  Spertal  gentlemen's  bnckhorn  or  pearl 
handle  knife.  4  blades,  nicely  finished  48c 


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We  carry  a  complete  line  of  Books  of  every  description.  School  Books,  Books  by  standard  authors,  Maps,  Geographies, 
Histories,  Dictionaries,  Cook  Books,  Poetry,  Books  for  Children,  Books  for  Boys,  Books  for  Girls,  and  Books  for  everybody,  at 
less  Chan  publishers'  prices.    Prices  on  application. 


NOTION  DEPARTMENT. 


45 


Dress  Shields. 


Kletnert's  Feather-weight  Dross 
Shield. 

ery  light 

1(1.    No.  1,  small  per  do/...  $l.r>0;  per  pair,  Pic 

JO.  No.  •->,  medium...  *'  I  "";  '  'J0 
B.    No.  3.  large   "        1-90;      "  lie 

Hair  Pins. 

».  Embossed  metal  /£?£>v^. 
box,  containing  100 

hair  pins  !)C 

88.  Fancy  plaid  i»>s, 
containing  w  hair 
pins,  also  pin  ctisli- 


Clinton"; 


carry  at  all  times  a  full  1 

ckel-plated 
ml  Black 

at  the  following  prices  : 
doss  6c;  per  gross., 


SAFETY  PINS 


The  Canftcld  Seamless  Stockinette  Dress  Shields. 

No.  1  per  do/..,  $2.15;  per  pair,  18c 

8.60;      '  «c 
25c 


504. 


The  Ciem  Dress  Shield. 


Cambric 


(see  cut)  <C 

Tavlor's  Eng- 
Iteb  hair  pins,  per 

paper  4c 

.").  Taylor's  Eng- 
lish hair  pins,  in- 
visible, per  paper,  4c 
»>.  Taylor's  Eng- 
glish  hair  pii.s, 
crimped,  per  paper, 


o.'tt  Cleansido  curling  iron,  handsomely  nickel- 
plated;  has  a  slidmg-rod  in  the  tube-  «  hich  can  be 
heated  and  prevents  soilingof  tinkers  and  burning 


533 

polished 

the  hand 


Saratoga  curling  iron,  finely  nickel-plated, 

"  ipri 

iron  ever  nianiilac 


me  in 

mod  handle,  worked  with  spring  centre, 
.._  Iron  ever  manufacturer 
sed  < 


bite  and 


505.    No.  1,  small  per  doz..  $1.50;  per  pair,  13c 

50ti.    No.  •->,  medium...      "         1.70;      'r  15c 

506rt.  No.  3,  large   "         1.90;      "  ltc 

Same  as  above,  India  silk  cover,  very  light. 

507.   No.  1,  small  per  doz.,  $3.00;  per  pair,  26c 

,W.    No.  2,  medium,..      "         3.25;       "  2!>e 

509.  No.  3.  large   "         3.50;      "  31c 

Can  also  be  had  in  larger  sizes  and  in  black. 

Kleinert's  Seamless  Stockinette. 

510.  No.  1,  small  per  doz.,  $1.70;  per  pair,  15c 

511.  No.  2,  medium...      "        2.00;      ,l  18c 

512.  No.  3,  large   "         2.20;      "  21c 

The  Belle  Seamless  Stockinette. 

513.  No.  1,  small  per  doz.,    96c;  per  pair,  8c 

514.  No.  2,  medium...      "       $1.10;      *!  10c 

515.  No.  3,  large   "         1.30;      "  12c 

Faney  Sateen  Dress  Shields. 

516.  No.  1,  small  per  doz.,    90c;  per  pair,  9c 

517.  No.  2,  medium...      "       $1.20;      lf  12c 

518.  No.  3,  large   "         1.45;      "  15c 


527.  Ilni 
French,  i 

527.  ?.  Hair 
lish  (100  i 

|)cr  box  8c 

528.  Hair  pins,  blue 
steel,  per  paper,  ,2c 

529.  UK)  best  English  hair  pins,  put 
wr«.den  box  J': 

530.  Banter,  w  aved  or  plain,  per  box  of  12  So 

Diamond  Draper. 

A  HOUSEHOLD  NECESSITY. 

Light,  strong,  cheap.   Made  of  tempered  steel. 

531.  Meets  a  neces-  .- 
sity  in  everv  fam- 
ily, whether  a 
dressmaker  is  em- 
ployed or  not. 

Indispensable  for  draping, 
looping,  trimming  and  arrang- 
ing dress  skirts.  Recom- 
mends itself  to  every  lady  on 
sight  as  being  absolutely  nec- 
essary for  her  comfort,  and 
convenience.  By  its  use  that 
wearisome  task  of  baying 
dresses  draped  and  fitted  on 
the  person  is  obviated. 

The  waist  band  and  hips  ad- 
just independently  to  fit,  the 
dress  of  an  adult  or  miss . 
Indispensable   for  looping 
and  draping  cambrics,  lawns,    nd  muslins,  and  ar- 
ranging ball  and  evening  dresses.    Alsowithonl  an 
equal  fur  brushing,  cleaning  and  drying  into  shape. 
A  great,  convenience  to  sojourners  in  the  country. 
Can  be  put  awav  in  trunk  or  bureau  drawer. 
Length  in  case,  30  inches ;  width,  2%  inches  ; 
weight.  4  lbs. 

We  $2.99 

Can  be  sent  by  express  only. 


Mllllllllllllllmllli/' 


34.  Dr.  Scott's  favorite 
die,  line  nickel  finish 


535.  Langtry  curling  iron,  nickel-plated,  polished 
wood  handle,  springcentre  15c 

536.  Pinching  irons,  nickel-plated  15c 

537.  Stoves  for  heating  curling  irons  19c 


38.  Cleanside  curling  comb, 
the  tube  which  can  be  heated  and  prevents  soiling 
of  fingers  and  burning  of  hair  17c 

Shoe  Dressing. 

39.  Brown's,  per  bottle.. 


combined,  per 

545.  Same,  in 
for  traveling  ) 

546.  Glycerine 

547.  Bixbv's  st 

548.  Cahil'l's  si: 

549.  Large  size 
ing,  per  box.. 


 8c 

per  bottle'.V.'.'.'.*.'.,.'.''.'.".'.'.'.,.'.'.''.'.'.10c 
Tan,  for  renovating  and  redressing 

nr  brown  shoes,  per  bottle  25c 

►il    preparation  and  dressing 


1h.ii 


lp  expressly 


,  for  kid  shoes, per  box. He 

,  per  box  3,5c 

,  per  bottle  15c 

Jacipiot's  French  black- 


••.•>".    Luster  oil,  leather  preserver,  per  bottle  25c 

551.  Young's  Cream,  for  renovating  and  preserving 
patent  leather  shoes  or  enameled  leather  goods  of 
any  description  25c 


We  always  have  in  stoek  the  most  complete  assortment  of  Notions  and  Small  Wares  to  be  found. 

PICTURES  AND  FRAMES. 


Special  sale  of  fine  framed  Etchings  and  Engravings, 
respect.    They  are  fine  enough  to  he  displayed  anywhere.  Al 

Handsome  allotype  engravings,  in  rich  3-incli  shaded  oak 
side  measurement  of  frame,  28x32  inches,  complete,  $2.25. 


I .  i -i  of  Subjects. 

In  Love  (as  per  illustration). .  .M.  Stone 

A  Peacemaker.  M.  stone 

Borneo  and  .Juliet  T.  A.  Dicksee 

Aurora  Guido  Reni 

Love  Captive  C.  E.  Brochard 

Pharaoh's  Horses  Herring 

Fishing  E.  Budaux 

Hunting  E.  Hudaux 

Springtime  Cot 

The  Return  from  Fishing  Coomans 

Marguerite    Bertram 

Cupid  Prinking  J.  Aubert 

Toll  Demanded  E.  Budaux 

Toll  I'aid  E.  Hudaux 

Effie  Deans  J.  K.  Millais 

G.  E.  Hicks 
.A.  Moreau 

The  Confession  of  Love  A.  Moreau 

Love  Sleeping  L.  Perrault 

The  slide  HansDahl 

A  Village  Wedding  Luke  Fildes 

Madonna  and  Child  Gabr.  Max 

Engaged  Eugene  de  Bloas 

The  Honeymoon  Knut  Ekwall 


Full  line  of  other  Knjrrav" 
ino.  Etchings,  etc. 


These  pictures  are  by  the  very  best  artists,  and  are  first-class  in  every 
ways  state  when  pairs  are  wanted,  so  we  can  match  them, 
frames,  with  old  silver  outside  and  inside,  very  elaborate  and  fine;  out- 
Can  be  had  in  the  following  subjects : 

y37V-:  ■V-':'fr-VWA->,M--S  V-j|VWWJ«y^w|yj\-"v^l  List  «t  Subjects. 


The  Angelus. 


.Millet, 


i  No  Bounds .  E.  Metzmacher 

The  Storm  P.  Cot 

Home,  Sweet  Home  Hoc  Bhiuu 

The  Haymakers'  Lunch... Julien  Dupre 

The  Hay  Harvest  Julien  Dupre 

Wedded  K.  Leighton 

The  Fisherman's  Love  H.  B.  Parker 

The  Start  for  Fishing  Th.  Weber 

The  Return  of  Fishing  Boats. Th.  Weber 

The  Twin  Stars  Falero 

Listening  to  the  Fairies, 

C.  V.  Bodcnhansen 

Mignon  G.  Horn 

In  Harvest  Time  G.  Longee 

Hay-Making  Julien  Dupre 

The  Pari  ing  Kiss  vima  Tadcma 

The  Dancing  School  Palmartili 

Hamlet  and  Ophelia  ft.  Ferior 

Wei  urn  ing  from  the  Fields.!  a-ai  Pal  ten  i 

l.ove  is  Lightest  H.  Picon 

Secret*  Eugene  de  Bloas 

Vexation  Eugene  de  Bloas 

The  Reaper's  Return  A.  Seifcrt 

The  Health  of  the  Bride  O.  Erdman 

An  Interrupted  Courtship  C.  Sohn 

Twixt  Love  and  Duty  S.  E.  Woller 

Introducing  the  Bride  O.  Erdman 

BSTIBtAVBS  GIVEN  ON 
CRAYON  WORK. 


QUADRUPLE   SILVER-PLATED  WARE. 


M.  MagaolU  em- 
bossed    tea  spoons, 

doz  $2.83 

S.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.86 

323.  Tabic  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $5.01 


silver  ware  tea 
spoons,  per  doz.  $3.55 

825.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  per  doz. .  .$5.97 

826.  Table  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $6.96 


327.  The^  Countess  tea 
spoons,  doz  $2.28 

828.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.08 

829.  Table  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.56 


330.  The  Athens  tea 
spoons,  doz  $2.28 

331.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.08 

332.  Table  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.56 


333.  The  French  tea 
spoons,  doz  $2.04 

334.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $3.72 

335.  Table  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.08 


336.  Tipped  teaspoons, 
doz  $2.04 

337.  Dessert  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $3.72 

338.  Table  spoons  or 
forks,  doz  $4.08 


The  Standard  Knives  or  Forks,  solid  handle. 

3S9.   Table  size,  per  doz  $3.72  340.   Dessert  size,  per  doz  $3.54 

Send  5  cents  for  a  eopj-  of  our  handsomely  illustrated  and  complete  Catalogue  of  Sliver-plated  Ware. 


50 


The  "Never-Br 
symmetrica]  and  ap] 
cooked  food  ;  will  i 
low  and  warrant  the 


Kettles. 


STEEL   "  NEVER-BREAK  "  UTENSILS. 

utensils  are  stamped  from  cold  rolled  wrought-steel.  They  are  highly  polished,  and  are  of  the  most 
1  shapes.  Each  size  is  full  measurement  .  They  will  not  absorb  grease  ;  will  not  impart  flavor  of  previously 
LTD  before  cooking  ;  will  not  scale  ;  will  not  warp  ;  will  "  Never-Break."  We  have  made  the  prices  very 
ods  superior  to  all  other  grades. 


Stew 


Grfddleg, 


r,  8%  in., depth,  4#  in. ...$1.39 
9%  in.,  u  5  in....  1.54 
10%  in.,   "      5%  in....  1.69 

Spiders. 


:wr,.  with  bails,  cooking surface,  11%  in. .59c 
387.         "         "  "       12%  in.. 6 


v\  \u.'.:>. 


Griddles. 


FLAT  BOTTOM. 

SO.    Kettle,  plain,  diameter 

8%  in  $1.39  392 

81.    Kettle,  plain,  diameter  393" 

9%  in  $1.54  394" 

32.    Kettle,  plain,  diameter  oqr  ' 

10%  in  $1.69  39^ 

The  Gem  Freezer. 


STEEL  GRIDDLE  • 

397.  With  handles,  cooking  surface  8%  in. 39c 

398.  "  "  "  9%  in. 46c 

399.  "  "  "  10%  in. 53c 


OTHER  HOUSE  FURNISHING  SPECIALTIES. 

The  Crown  Ice  Chipper. 


ROUND  BOTTOM, 

89.  Kettle,  plain,  diameter 
8%  in  $1.39 

90.  Kettle,  plain,  diameter 
9%  in  $1.54 

91.  Kettle,  plain,  diameter 
10%  in  $1.69 

The  Perfection 
Meat  Cutter. 


104.  The  only  thing  made,  to  chip  up  ice  fine  for  use  in  ice 
cream  freezers  or  for  cooling  purposes,  for  family  use.  Saves 
waste  of  ice.  Will  reduce  a  ten-pound  block  of  ice  to  pieces 
size  of  peanuts  in  a  few  minutes. 

Price  46c  each 


The  Gem  lee  Shave. 


400.  TheGem  Freezer  is  designed  especially  for 
family  use,  to  make  ice  cream,  etc.,  in  least 
time  and  at  smallest  cost. 

Takes  less  ice  than  any  other  make;  white  cedar 
pail  that  does  not  ehrink  and  fall  apart.  Gear- 
ing completely  covered. 

Recipe  book  with  each  freezer,  containing  120 
recipes  for  ice  cream,  water  ices,  sherbets, 
frozen  fruits,  and  desserts,  by  MRS.  S. 
T.  RORER,  Principal  Philadelphia  Cooking 
School,  who  prefers  the  "Gem  "  freezer  after 
having  used  all  other  makes. 

Sizes       2,       3,     4,      6,      8,       10,    14  qt. 

Prices,  $1.57,  1.89,  2.31,  2.79,  3.79,  4.97,  6.3'J. 

401.  The    "Gem"  Freezer-Clamp, 
convenient  and  handy  thing  to  hold  yoiir 


freezer  still  while  working  ;  very  simple.  Sav< 
labor.  4  sizes.  No.  1 holds2and3-qt.  "  " 


'Gem 

No.  2, 4  and  6-qt.  No.  3,  8" and  10-qt. 
No.  4, 14-qt. 
Price,  per  pair,  25c;  postage,  7c  extra. 


403.  Is  a  simple  and  handy  little  tool  for 
shaving  and  collecting  ice  from  blocks  without 
removing  the  latter  from  the  refrigerator. 
Shaved  ice  is  wanted  for  many  purposes.  In 
the  sick  room  it  is  particularly  valuable,  and 
this  ice  shave  is  the  only  thing  of  the  kind  in 
the  market.  By  mixing  shaved  ice  with 
raspberry  vinegar,or  fruit  syrups  of  any  kind, 
a  delightful  substitute  for  water  ice  is  easily 
made.   Price  46c 


410.  Folding  wood  table 
mats,  per  set  of  6  pes.  .56c 


408.   Beauty  night  lamp,  nickel-plated. 46c 


Glass  lemon  juice 
extractor  and  strainer, 
9c 


Large  pleetx  of  the  <i)*>r<  gixulscan  only  fx  sent  out.  of  (own  by  express 
will  be  charged  extra.    Refer  to  page  57  for  more  housefumishing  »i>eciaUie« 


411.  Crumb  and  brush  set,  japanned  tin, 
neatly  decorated  36,  49,  59c 

freight.    Postage  on  smaller  articles 


Egualerl  by  Xone  for  Family  Use. 
Cuts  ail  kinds  of  meat."  raw  or  cooked.  Pul- 
verizes stale  bread  and  crackers  for  frying. 
Cuts  all  materials  for  mince  pies,  fruit 
cake,  plum-puddings,  etc.,  including  suet, 
citron,  or  orange  peel,  tigs,  etc. 
Cuts  almonds,  cocoanut,  for  cake,  vanilla 
beans ;  in  fact,  cuts  almost  everything  a 
housekeeper  wants  to  cut  tip  fine. 
Recipe  book  with  each  cutter,  containing 
over  60  recipes  by  MRS.  S.  T.  RORER, 
Principal  Philadelphia  Cooking  School. 

405.  No.  l.cuts  1  lb.  and  over.per  miu.ea.$1.48 

406.  "  2,    "  2  lbs.     "         "         "  1.98 

407.  "  3,    "  3  lbs.     "         "         "  2.98 

Lambeth's  Patent  Improved  Fly  Fans. 


il2.  Cast-iron basc.beau- 
tifully  bronzed  and  or- 
namented, with  strong 
clock-work, heavy  steel 
springs  and  brass  cor- 
rugated tubular  nickel- 
plated  stem,  nickel- 
plated  projections,  to 
which  the  fans  are  at- 
tached, which  revolve 
above  the  head, causing 
no  inconvenience  to 
persons  seated  at  the 
table.  Machine  is  self- 
acting  and  winds  up 
like  a  clock,  runs  about  \  M  hours  after  each 
winding.  It  is  indispensable  foi  keeping  flies 
off  the  table,  the  bed  and  counters.  Can  be 
used  everywhere  $1.98 


i 


AGATE  IRON  WARE. 


51 

\gate  Iron  Wake  is  universally  acknowledged  to  be  the  best  kitchen  ware  ever  produced.  It  is  the  purest,  cleanest,  most  dumbl, -  and  altogether  the  best 
W/v/  ;••«/«'-/««  ,nr  It  will  no,  ,w  ,,,•/,,.,,/■  like  ordinary  enamels,  and  i,       ahx-huH,  -;,h-  ...  u-e.    Tl,-  am,,,;-    ,,v  mad,  Iron.  «hee.  ..-on .  I><-syd 

„,!,,  ~liai»-  au.l  .  ..air.l  uith  a  pur,'  vitreous  enamel,  w  l.uli  for  tenacitv  and  power  of  resisting  the  action  of  acids,  has  no  equal,  rhe  article*  we  strong  and  dm  able, 
yet  light  and  convenient  to  handle.    The  agate  surface  is  hard  and  smooth,  and  as  easily  cleaned  as  china. 


411.  412. 

390.  Quarts....  1     2     3       5  7 
Price          57   75   94c    $1.13  1.31 

397.  Agate  milk  kettles. 

Quarts   2        3       4  6 

Price  $1.00  1.31    1.69  2.00 

398.  Agate  pat. seamless  uiilkorrice boilers 
Quarts. inside  boiler     12      3  4 
Price, with  tiucover.$1.18  1.64  2.11  2.59 

399.  Agate  drinking  cups,  according  to 
sizes,  IS  to  24c. 

400.  Agate  bowl  and  pitcher,  per  set, 
$1.88,  2.35. 

401.  Pitchers  only,  6%  x  10J/,  $1.18: 
7/xl3/,  $1.41. 

402.  Agate  bowls  only,  ll/x3K,  72c; 
123^x4/,  94c. 

403.  Agate  teapots,  with  tinned  covers. 

Quarts  1  1/  2      3     4  5 

Price  77  88  94c.  $1.07  1.24  1.41 

404.  Agate  bread  raisers. 

Quarts   10     14      17  21 

Price  $3.05  3.50  3.98  4.39 

405.  Agate  covered,  seamless  "Convex" 
sauce  pots,  with  side  handles. 
Quarts....    1    2    4       5       7  8 
Price   56  75  94c  $1.13  1.31  1.88 


380.  Agate  patent  muffin  pans,  medium- 
size  cups,  on  frame  6  8  12 

Price  46  6094c. 

381.  Large  size  cups,  on  frame.85c,  $1.26 

382.  Agate  soap  dishes  28c. 

3*3.  Agate  children's  mugs. 

Pints  /  1  1/ 

Price  24  28  31c. 

384.  Agate  chamber  candlesticks. .  .37c. 

385.  Agate  seamless  tumblers. 

Pints  /  1 

Price  20  25c. 

380.  Agate  bastingepoons. 

Inches  10  12  14  16  18  20 

Price  13  15  17  19  24  28c. 

3*7.  Agate  wash  basins. 
Inches.       10's  H?3  12^  13   14  15 
Price..  35   40    44    54   63   73  81c. 

388.  Agate  Turk's  head  cake  moulds. 

Quarts  1/2  3  4  6 

Price   47  56  65  75  .94c 

389.  Agate  milk  pails,  3gallon  size,  $2.32 

390.  Agate  lipped  preserving  kettle. 

Quarts  1/   2  2/345 

Price   33   38  47    56  66  75c. 


390.  Quarts  6    8       10     12  18 

Price  89  99c.  $1.18  1.41  2.1G 

391.  Agate  improved  deep  dish  pans. 
Quarts..  7       8     10    14    17    21  30 
Price. ..  .94c.  $1,04  1,181.41  1.64  1.88  2.81 

392.  Agate  patent  covered,  seamless. 
"  Climax  "  saucepans. 

Quarts   1  2       3       5  7 

Price  66  85c.  $1.04  1.23  1.41 

393.  Agate  deep-lipped  fry  pans.  Bot- 
tom measure. 

Inches.  6  6/  7  7/  8  9  10  10'/  11/ 
Price  .  .38  43  47  53  62  70  86  94c.  $1.18 

394.  Agate  straight  milk  pans. 
Quarts...  /    /    1    1/   2    3  3/ 

Price         14   19   24   28   33   38  43c. 

Quarts...  4  5  6  8  10  12 
Price....  47    51     56    61    67  75c. 

395.  Agate  strong-lipped  sauce  pans  and 
stew  pans. 

Quarts   /    M    11/2  2/ 

Price   19   24   28   33   38  46c. 

Quarts  3    4  •  •  ■=  .7/  10 

Price   56  6f  wgs?  (99c.  $1.21 

396.  Agate  patent  5  !}Eh]  "  Berlin  " 
sauce  pan,  each  wij     "  covers. 


405.  Quarts..    12  14  18 

Price  ...$2.34  2.63  2.81 

40C  Agate  pie  plates. 

Inches   7     8    9    10  11 

Price   15   18   19  24  29c. 

407.  Agate  butter  kettles. 

Inches. .  .7x5x4  S'4x(;!4x4/  9/x7/x5 
Price ....  $1.12       1.31  1.50 

408.  Agate  batter  buckets. 

Quarts   4     6  8 

Price   $1,12  1.31  1.50 

409.  Patented  steel  grinder  coffee-mill, 
with,  sheet-iron  box  84c. 

410.  Bright  iron  potato  or  cruller  fryer. 

Inches   9      10    12  14 

Price  96c.  $1,131,341.53 

411.  Agate  improved  coffee  biggins. 

Quarts  11/     2-3     4  5 

Price  89  98c,  $1.19  1.29  1.49  1.73 

412.  Agate  covered  buckets. 

Quarts  /1  234  6  8 

Price  21)  38  47  57  71  84c.  $1.03 

413.  Agate  flat-bottom  tea  ke«'— 


TRUNKS,  VALISES,  ETC. 


0.   Imitation  alligator  leather  rlub  bag,  linr 
lined,  nickel  lock,  tan,  very  neat  and  stron; 
cheapest  bag  ever  made. 
Sizes,      10,    11,     12,     13,     14.    IS,     If.  ii 
Prices.  88c,  96c,  $1.07,  1.14,  1.28,  1.34,  1.43. 


56.  State-room  trunk,  covered  with  waterproof  canvas, 
heavily  bound  with  iron,  excelsior  lock. 


Sizes, 
Prices, 
57.    Also  i 


30,  32. 
$3.79,  3.99,  4.13 
full  lino  of  stateroom 


34, 
4.23, 
Us,frc 


36  inches. 
43  each. 
M'.'.P  to  £.011 


C9.   Split  leather  Gladstone  valise,  japanneu 

frame,  linen  lined,  :>laek  or  brown. 
Sizes,         14,       16,       18,      20,      22  inches. 
Prices,     $1.53,    1.79,    2.08,    2.35,    2.G6  each. 


51.  Solid  grain  leather  club  bag,  black  or  brown, 
linen  lined,  japanned  frame. 

Sizes,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14.  15,  16  inches. 
Prices,  $1.14,  1.28,  .1.42,    1.56.  1.71,   1.86,  1.99  each. 

52.  Grain  leather  club  bag,  covered  frame,  leather 
lined. 

Sizes,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  10  inches. 
Prices,  $1.56,  1.86.  2.13,  2.42.  2.71,   2.99,  3.26  each. 


School  Bags. 


70.  Flat  top,  duck  cover  dress  trunk,  strongly  made, 
with  brass  lock. 

Sizes,  28,  30,  32.  34,  36,  38,  40  inches. 
Prices,    $3.79,  4.09,  4.36,  4.69,  4.94,  5.26,  6.66  each. 

71.  Same  stvle,  stronger,  heavier  hinges,  better  lock. 
Sizes,  28",  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40  inches. 
Prices,    $4.63,  4.92,  5.19,  5.49,  5.79,  6.13,  6.39  each. 


Ladies'  leather  trunk,  barrel  top,  Iron  bottom,  full 
finish.  .  t 

Sizes  28  30  32  34         36  inches. 

Price's,        $4.69,      4.99,       5.39,       5.69,      6.17  each 


59.  Rubber  cloth  school  bags,  imitation 
leather,  with  straps  to  go  around  the 
shoulders  56c 

60.  Other  styles   89,  97c 

61.  Canvas  school  bags,  leather  bound, 
with  shoulder  straps,    16.  23,  27,  46,  69e 

62.  Open  work  mauilla  school  bags,  the 
bestand  strougi  st  made,  assorted  colors, 
small,  32c;  medium,  38c:  large  56c 

63.  Same  style,  with  shoulder  straps, 
medium  anil  large  size  only  49,  63c 

64.  Embroidered  hemp  school  bags,  large 
size  16c 


72.    Crystallized  ladi. 

fancy  crystallized  z 

finish. 
Sizes,  28, 
Prices,  $3.23, 


el  top,  covered  with 
bottom,  full  Saratoga 


65.  Telescope  duck  traveling  case. 
Sizes,  14,  16.  18,  20,  inches. 
Prices,  xfic,    98c,  $1.23,  1.36  each. 


Shawl  Straps.  Postage,  15c. 


54.  Solid  grain  leather  Gladstone  valise,  leather 
lined,  covered  frame,  nickel  lock. 

Sizes,  14.  16,  18.  20,  22  inches. 
Prices,    $4.56,     5.13,       5.69,     6.31.     6.83  each. 

55.  Black  or  brown  solid  gr  ain  leather  Gladstone 
bag,  linen  lined,  nickel  lock,  japanned  frame. 

Sizes,  14,  16.  18.  20,  22  inches. 
Prices,    $3.13,     3.36,      3.98,      4.43      4.86  each. 


 .us  and  Valises  can  only  be  sent 


Extra  strong, 
Sizes.  28, 
Prices,  $5.69, 


dress  hunks. 

38.  40  inches. 
7  39,    7.88,    8.23  each. 


Have  your  friends  send  ns  their  names,  and 
they  will  receive  our  price  list.  It  will  enable 
them  to  buy  New  York  sw- 


at New  York  prices. 


THIRD   AVENUE,   CORNER  59TH   STREET,   NEW  YORK. 


BABY  CARRIAGES. 


Carriages!,  upholstered  In  fine  wool 

nr  imported  sill!  goods  $19.50 

9,  upholstered  in  bilk  plush  21.50 


N.  Beautiful  and  entirely  new  design,  with 
lamp*  on  the  sides,  and  upholstered  with 
wool  s.iteiu.  or  spun  sill:  with  plush  rolls, 

J21.00 

O.   Same,  upholstered  with  good  silk  plush, 

$23.00 


P.    Entirely  new  design,  upholstered  with  wool 

sateen  or  raw  silk  $21.00 

Q.    Upholstered  with  fine  plush  23.60 


Baby  Carriages  can  only  lie  sent  by  Express  or  Freiffbt.    It  is  advisable  to  ship  them  by  Frelslit,  to  any  great  distance 


54 


BLOOMING-DALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


Special  attention  is  d: 
etc.,  etc.,  comprising  the  best 
Wc  also  cany  a  full  1 
Parties  who  are  willir 
We  will  semi  samples 
Of  Church  Furniture 
Great  care  should  be  i 


We  illustrate  but,  one  pattern  of  the 
large  assortment  of  Smyrna  Bags  we 
have  constantly  on  hand.  As  we  are 
continually  receiving  new  designs  in 
different  combinat  ions,  we  do  not  think 
it  advisable  to  show  more  than  this  one. 
Wetake  particular  pains  in  the  selection 
of  these  goods,  if  the  same  is  left  to  our 
judgment,  and  our  customers  may  rely 
upon  receiving  the  latest  and  choicest 
designs  and  the  best  value. 


CARPET  DEPARTMENT. 

IwTound"1'  WbiCb  *tw*edwlth  9omP,ete  lim-8  of  Moqucttes,  Wiltons,  Velvets,  Tapestry,  Body  Brussels,  Ingrair 
•pets,  oilcloths.  Mats,  Mattings.  Rugs,  Hassocks,  Ottomans,  etc.,  etc. 

ir  judgment  should  take  particular  care,  when  ordering,  to  slate  as  near  as  possible  the  color  and  style  of  goods  want,  ' 

Ting  them,  provided  t  h,  .-  .nut  to  cover  express  or  mail  charges  ,„„„  Wilys  is  ,.,.„„,„,,  „  m,  lh,  ™  , 

fialty;  also  the  furnishing  of  Hotels,  Steamboats  and  Public  liuildings  of  all  kind-  H  1  ° 

taking  measurements. 

REVERSIBLE  SMYRNA  RUGS. 


1.  18x36  each  

2.  21x46  "   

3.  26x54  "   

4.  30x60  "   

5.  36  x  72   "  ...... 

6.  4x  7  feet  each. 

7.  6x  9   «     "  . 

8.  Westminster  rug 

desirable  shad'- 


85,  08c.,  $1.25,  1.40 

  1.75  2.25 

  2.55  3.00 

  3.011  3.25 

  4.50  5.00 

..$8.00,  0.1 10,  10.00 
.Sl7.no,  IS. on  21.00 
J,  48x27,  in  all 


Also  a  full  line  of  Mottled  Mats,  for 
ingle  doors,  varying  in  size  from  10  x  31 1 
.18x30  (not  illustrated  I,  each,  40,  55, 
3c;  20  x  54  inches,  at  $1.40. 


FURNITURE  DEPARTMENT 

Complete  line  of  Furniture  of  every  description  constantly  on  hand. 


 $5.00  11. 

  6.00  12. 

ined,  extra,  $1.00. 


any  color,  extra,  $2.00 


When  you  are  in  need  of  furniture  write  or  eall  on  us  before  making  your  purchases. 


56 


BLOOMINGDALE  BROTHERS'  PRICE  LIST,  SUMMER,  1890. 


349.    Rubber  footballs. 

  5       6  8 

Prices   56,     69,  89c, 


9  10  inches  350.  Cast  stee 
$1.13,     1.36  each. 


''■WWW 


354.  Child's  size  lawn  tennis  raciiuets,  gut  strings, 
each  74,  98c 

355.  Youths'  and  adult  sizes  $1.40,  1.87,  2.69 


356.  Battledore  games,  with  parchment  racquets,  each. 

357.  Other  styles,  with  strung  racquets  


.59.  73,  84c.  .ftl.2!> 
...31.49,  1.31,  2.13 


.  Base  balls,  each, 

8,  13,  21,  25,  39  and  56c 


360.    Complete  assortment  of  lawn  mow  cr* .  §  1.97,  5.34.  5.89,6.13 


Palmer's  Patent 
ARROW  WANNA 


%^V^.VC.        H  AM M<  >  K 

362.    Baby  hammocks,  each  79c 


364.    With  valance, each.  $3.24,  3.89 

Other  styles  of  woven  hammoc  ks,  each,                  365.    White  or  colored  Mexican  hammocks,  va.S1.69 
93c,  $1.16,  1.39,  1.67,  1.98      365a.  Hammock  spreaders,  per  pair  16c 


351.  Child's  lawn  tennis  1 
ing  of  4  gut  strung  racquets,  4 
set  of  portable  poles,  and  a  net  . 

352.  Same  style,  better  quality. . 

353.  Others  


1.    Watering  pots,  in  japanned  tin,  each. 

16,  19,  25,  33,  47,  63c 


to  burst,  3  qualities  in  50  ft.  lengths, 

$5.00,  6.00,  7. 
67.    Hose  reels  for  same  78,  86c,  $1.80 


Sit;. -Is 

Vans,,!  1 

tt.:  ,:,;  .-. 

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HOUSE  FURNISHING  SPECIALTIES,  cp 


t  the  attention  of  our  luirron-  to  tin 
Gond«  \\  hirli  we  con-untlv  carry,  and  «  huh  would  1» 
catalogue,  "»  lnu'  to  l"»'k      ►  I'occ.    Ik-low  «c  advertise  tt  fev 
offered  ill  extraordinarily  low  price-: 
aw.  Tiic  taptraWrtafar,  on* of 

the  lie-t  wringer*  manufac- 
tured, full v  »  arranied  and  1111- 
cxcclled  In  quality  ami  lliil.li. 
10  Inch  mil-  $<  S0 

*Ht.  11  luch  roll*   5.OT 

■CO.  lmit  frame  wriugW,  »olM 
white  ruhhcr  roller,  length  of 
rolh),  10  luetics   Jl.79 


V-'-    -V-         ,  aH,     UiMlui.k-    iwtcnt    adjustable  window 

379  Complete  toilet  Hand,  with       mtu'Ii«  w  ill  tl:  imv  window  ...  .  W,  <C,  7(1,  88c 

agata  lined  bo..ln  |«.M    881.   Other  atylea  38,  3X,  *,  Rflc 

The  above  goods  can  only  be  shipped  out  of  town  by  express  or  freight. 


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nd  save  the  Retailer's  profit.  There  is  no  reason  in  the  world  why  Ladies'  Suits  and  Wraps  should  not  he  sold  on  the  same 
lose  basis  as  flour  or  cotton  cloth.  And  yet  they  are  not.  The  average  Retail  Dealer  in  Ladies"  Suits  demands  very  much 
nore  than  a  fair  profit,  and  that  is  why  we  have  decided  to  deal  direct  with  the  consumer  and  prove  by  our  prices 
hat  it  can  be  done  to  the  consumer's  great  gain.  Our  wholesale  trade  for  this  season  is  practically  over,  and  from  now  until 
■eptember  1st  we  shall  devote  all  our  vast  manufacturing  facilities  to  retail  orders.  Suits  illustrated  below  are  hut 
air  examples  of  what  can  be  saved  by  ordering  direct  from  the  Maker. 


Fig.  A. 


|Fig.  A 

skirt  panels  are  nicely  braided 


made  of  Cashmere     The  waist  and  both 
Can  be  had  in 

gray,  tan,  brown,  green,  garnet,  navy  and  black  ; 

any  size  $8.75 

Same  style,  better  quality  10.75 


Regarding  our  responsibility,  we  refer 
to  the  publisher  of  this  catalogue  and  the 
American  Express  Company. 


Fig.  B. 

Fig  B.    Lawn  Tennis  Outfit.    Entire  snit  made  of 
French  flannel,  white  or  colored  blouse,  and 
striped  skirt  to  match  ;  blazer  is  made  of  fine 
French  flannel  in  the  following  combination  of 
stripes,  viz.  :  white  and  navy  blue,  white  and 
pink,  white  and  pale  blue,  black  and  red,  and 
straw  hat  to  match.    Whole  Outfit  for  tlie 
Extraordinary  Price  of. ....... .$14.50 

The  suit  only  can  also  be  had  suitable  for  Misses 

in  following  sizes,  via.: 

Ages,  12  14  16  18  vears. 
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Waltham  movements  $9.75  stem-winders  and  setters,  Elgin  movements,                                         $s.o8  ments,  elegantly  hand  engrav- 

.  Same,  boys' or  ladies' watches,  with  Swiss  plain  or  engraved  cases,  warranted,  real  bar-  7.  Same,  solid  gold,  engraved,  ed  case,  warranted,  real  bar- 
 $5.98  gains  $29.75                                        $12.98     gains  $2250 

The  above  Goods  guaranteed  by  Bloomingdalc  Bros. 


RUBBER  GOODS  FOR  MEDICINAL  PURPOSES, 


63 


We  beg  to  direct  the  attention  of  our  patrons 


lplete  line  of  rubber  poods  for  medicinal  pu 


below  a  few  of  the 


able  goods.   Our  prices  are  60  per  cent,  lower  than  those  charged  by  other  house 


bijOomisjgdaIjx:  bros. 


The  Unique  Syringe.   Special  uttention  is  directed  to  this  syrini 
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the  mounts  are  all  hard  rubber,  as  good  ns  any  sold  tor      ."xi.  Tacked 
in  an  attractive  inlaid  wooden  box  89c.   Postage,  12c. 


104.   The  Roval  Family  Syringe,  made  of  the 
hard  rubber  fittings  and 


Drinking;  or  medicine  Glass. 


102.  Improved  Oval  lied  Pan,  with 
drainage  outlet  tube,  which  has  been 
found  very  convenient. 


100.  The  Improved  Irrigator  Family  Fountain  Syringe.  It  is  the  perfection 
of  fountain  syringes,  and  has  no  equal  in  the  market.  The  pipes  are  all 
hard  rubber; 'new  style  bag;  has  an  eyelet  which  is  much  stronger  and 
more  convenient  than  the  old  style.  The  most  important  advantage  is  the 
hard  rubber  vaginal  irrigator. 

2  quarts,  gl. 49.    3  quarts,  SI -69.    4  quarts.  $l.S!t._  Postage,  28c. 


Fountain  Fami 
st   fountain  syrir 
I  is  strictly  first-ch 
throughout.  The  new  style  bag  is  much 
stronger  and  more  convenient  than  the 
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Packed  in  polished  wood  boxes. 
101.  Ladies' Atlas  Svringe,  made  entirely  of  the  best  quality  hard  and  i  nI,art  98e  2onarts  «l  1Q  4nn«rts  «;1  TO 
80ft  rubber,  has  no  vllvcs,  and  is  v,rv  efficient  for  its  purges,  as  1  *nart'  ^<l«^ts  S1.19.  4  quarts,  S1.TO. 
good  as  similar  syringes  usually  sold  for  $4.00.    Our  price.  $125.   Postage,  22c.  to  ,30c. 


105.  Drinking  or  medicine  gla>-s  with  measure 
engraved  on  glass,  enclosed  in  neat  wooden 
box  8c 


Rubber  Goods  (not  illustrated). 

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107.  Finger  cots,  made  of  the  best  rubber,  for 
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108.  Rubber  nipples,  white  or  black,  each  3c.,  per 
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112.  Air  cushions   2.19to3.39 

113.  Medicine  droppers,  straight  or  bent  tubes..  4c 

114.  Ice  bags  15  to  35c 

115.  Breast  shields  7c 

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V/HAT   THEY  SAY 


SINCE  the  days  of  our  old  grand- 
mothers, when  the  genuine  Root 
Beer  was  so  much  relished  and  enjoyed, 
very  little  opportunity-has  been  afforded 
to  quench  the  thirst  with  the  delicious 
home-made  Root  Beer,  and  only  since 
the  wide-spread  popularity  of  Hires' 
Root  Beer  packages  are  the  fancies  ol 
olden  times  to  be  realized. 

That  the  many  thousands  who  drinl 
Hires'  Root  Beer  have  not  only  receivec 
pleasure  in  quenching  their  thirst,  bu 
also  a  great  benefit  to  their  health,  i 
attested  by  the  many  thousands  of  letter 
we  are  continually  receiving  from  ai 
parts  of  the  world. 

HIRES'  and  take 

no  other. 


Ask  for 


Ik.  Hikks  :  , 

Some  of  our  dealers,  when  I  have  asked  for 
ires'  Root  Beer,  have  tried  to  pet  me  to  lake 
■other  kind.  I  have  tried  several  other  makes, 
'  I  will  not  use  any  other  kind  if  I  cannot  get 

druggists  and  grocers  ought  to  know  their 
-ss.  but  they  cannot  sell  me  any  other  Root 
genuine 


and  grocers  ought  to 
-ss.  but  they  cannot  sell  me  any 
/hen  Hires*  is  to  be  had.    It  is  t 
Dk.  W.  M.  Snyder, 

Lowell,  Mass. 


it  is  excellent,  and  the  children  are  delighted  when 
told  to  bring  a  bottle  from  the  cellar. 

Mrs.  Charles  h^^>  p 


drink- 


ive  used  many  bottles  of  your  Root  Beer, 
:ier  likes  it  very  much  and  says  it  does  her 
*an  to  use  it  last  summer,  and  have 
\ through  the  winter.  Some  of  our  rela- 
i  ,  used  it  too,  and  they  all  like  it  very 
Lulu  A.  Scott, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

We  are  using  your  Root  Beer,  and  find  it  the 
best  of  all  temperance  drinks.  In  the  future  we 
shall  always  keep  it  on  hand. 


We  never  have  to  worry  now  as  to 
for  a  summer  drink,  as  we  have  been 
celebrated  Root  Beer  for  three  years. 


We: 


Your  Root  Beer  is  excellent.  I 
indeed  to  all  classes  of  people.  1  wish  that  all  b< 
and  whisky  drinkers  knew  of  your  delicious  Ko 
Beer.  I  suppose  many  of  them  would  stop 
ing  intoxicants.  Please  find  enclosea  S5  cents  a 
send  another  bottle.       John  R.  Labritzer, 

KnoHville,  Tenn. 


Root  Beer  for  about  five  years  and  tind  it  very 
beneficial.  We  always  have  it  on  hand  and  would 
not  be  without  it.  Maggie  Noble, 

Absecon,  Atl.  Co.,  N.  J. 

I  have  been  drinking  your  Beer  since  last  win- 
ter, and  always  keep  it  on  hand.  It  is  the  most 
delicious  and  wholesome  drink  that  I  have  ever 
used.  Gus  Weber, 

"    Karshalltown,  Iowa. 

We  are  using  your  Root  Beer  in  our  family, 
and  we  consider  it  the  most  delicious  drink  in  ex- 
istence. H.  L.  Cooper, 

Williamstown,  1  a. 


I  used  your  Root  Beer  last  year,  and  find 
excellent.  I  find  it  a  grand  thing  for  the  liver  a 
stomach.  MRS-CLo^„tDN.Y. 

Your  Root  Beer  makes  such  a  pleasant  drin 
that  I  cannot  do  without  it.       J .  H.  Evans, 

Augusta,  Ue 

Your  Root  Beer  gives  good  satisfaction  her 
and  I  am  having  a  nice  trade  on  it. 

R.  R.  Ruggles, 

Newburgh,  O.' 

I  am  constrained  to  give  testimony  of  the  gre 
and  decided  benefit  I  have  derived  from  the  " 
of  your  Root  Beer.  Some  time  ago  I  wrote  ». 
obtained  a  package  from  you,  which  I  prepareA 
accordance  with  the  directions  I  had  been  great 
run  down  in  health,  in  fact  I  had  struck  a  deel 
in  life,  but  the  use  of  yoMr  preparation  tauaentt 
health  thermometer  up,  and  to-day  I  am  better  th, 
for  a  good  while.  The  medicine  has  done  more  tn. 
,  you  recommend  for  it.         John  Tennant,^ 

I  am  fifty-nine  years  old,  but  I  never  felt  be 
at  twenty-five  than  I  do  now  while  drinking  yo 
Root  Bee,  WPScity,  Oregon. 


I  was  glad  to  get  your  Root  Beer,  and  my  folks  like  it  very  much 
and  I  wish  to  tell  you  how  it  helped  a  little  girl  who  was  troubled  with 
her  stomach  so  that  she  could  not  eat  or  drink,  and  was  thought  to  be 
bevond  recovery,  but  your  Root  Beer  helped  her.  Send  me  another 
bottle.  T.  A.  Stowers,  Wyoming,  III. 

The  package  received  ;  and  I  made  the  Beer  for  i 
is  the  finest  I  ever  drank.  Shall  sell  it  from  this  date, 
send  me  the  name  of  tirrn  that  manufactures  bottles 

C.  S.  Johnson,  Richmond,  Va. 

1  have  used  your  Root  Beer  package  for  the  first  time,  and  was  de- 
lighted with  it.    It  is  a  drink  easily  made,  not  rea^uiring^any  boiling  or 


fou  will  please 


i  in  every  sense  a  tonic. 


Morris  St.,  Phi! 


I  have  been  using  your  Root  Beer  in  my  famih 
and  I  consider  it  a  verv  refreshing  and  healthful  dr 
for  dyspepsia,  with  which  I  have  been  troubled  for  titteen  years. 

Mary  E.  Hamilton,  Wilmington,  Del. 

We  have  used  your  Root  Beer  for  the  last  three  years,  and  have 
found  it  very  nourishing.  It  is  our  daily  drink,  and  we  would  not  do 
without  it,  so  I  can  recommend  it  very  highly. 

Mrs.  Rhimf.s,  Frankhnvillc,  Pa. 

I  have  sold  your  .Root  Boer  packages  for  the  last  two  years,  and 
they  have  given  universal  satisfaction.      S.  Blair,  Jr.,  ke^anee,  111. 


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